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Mangalam Cement Ltd. Sales (2007-2008) = Rs. 595 crores (rounded off) Net profit after tax = Rs. 113 crores (rounded off) CSR Budget = Not Available Karmayog 2008 CSR Rating: 1/ 5 CSR activities: Environment Environmental Performance As an integral part of environment protection drive, MANGALAM CEMENT LIMITED employs latest Pollution Control Techniques to minimize the Pollution and make the environment eco-friendly. MANGALAM CEMENT LIMITED has a well-designed environmental policy to achieve the objective of environmental commitment by management. · Environment Awareness Programmes MCL realises that investments only in pollution control equipment are not likely to bring desired results, until this is matched by a will to operate them efficiently. Towards this end, environmental awareness amongst its employees is going to be a major factor. · Celebration of Environmental day World Environmental Day, Mines Environment and Mines Safety & Environment Week and Plant Safety Day, Fire Day, World Health Day & Energy Day are regularly celebrated at various units and associated townships of MCL. Various workshops, seminars, competitions and nature walks, etc. are organized during these celebrations. · Training Programmes Various Training Programmes are being conducted by Internal & External Agencies on regular Basis. · ISO 14001 Certification Implementation of ISO 14001 is currently underway at our plants. Air · Create environmental awareness through Environment Weekend and Water Conservation Week celebration. · Prepare Environmental Statement Policy. · Eco-friendly mining practices are adopted at limestone mines for environment protection. Eco-Friendly Mining Practices Adopted at Morak limestone mines For Environment Protection 1. Systematic storage of topsoil and its utilization. 2. Systematic reclamation of Mined out area. 3. Selected waste dump site judiciously & stabilized scientifically. 4. Systematic development of Green Belt. 5. Water harvesting through storing of water in mined out area and. It ?s judicious utilization. 6. Systematic marking of blast holes for control blasting. 7. Proper maintenance of bench height. 8. Regular water spraying on haulage roads and conveyor belts etc. to arrest 9. Dust generation. 10. Proper maintenance of haulage roads and all approach roads. 11. Regular maintenance of HEMM to arrest noise and smoke emissions. 12. Noise generating equipment is being maintained within standard level. 13. Installed effluent treatment plant. 14. Mineral conservation by adopting proper blending ratio of limestone. 15. Social obligation being met for surrounding village. 16. Regular Monitoring of All Environmental parameters. 17. Adopted wet drilling system. Water One sewage treatment plant (STP) having capacity 20 M3/Hr is installed to collect and treat the domestic waste generated from colonies. The treated water and manure is being used for tree plantation. No liquid effluent is generated from the process. Water used from cooling machineries is cooled and recycled. Method adopted by Mangalam Cement for augmenting ground water storage and water harvesting This work is being done in two phases Phase I Collected surface run off water from surrounding catchments area through natural seasonal water stream and water being stored in mined out pit. Made two anicut in downstream side on the both seasonal nala to check the excess quantity of drain out water. By this process doing rehabilitation of mined out area and recharging the ground water table of the surroundings. Phase-II Under this phase, only roof top rainwater harvesting practice is under implementation for directly recharging a running dug wells and tube wells. Any surplus roof top rainwater is proposed to be recharged through a trench constructed around the wells so that it could recharge the area soundings the wells. Greenery Greenery Development With its vast land holdings, Mangalam has taken up massive tree- plantation drives in the areas available for greening efforts. Focus in this area is on · Rehabilitation of mined out areas · Waste dump rehabilitation · Nursery development · Greenery on filled up ash ponds · Greening of townships · Green belt around the industrial sites · Avenue plantation 1. Extensive tree plantation is carried out in plant, PWD roads, Mines and Residential colonies and surrounding areas. 2. More than 40% area is covered by greenery. 3. Plants are developed in own nursery and distributed to colonies residents, schools and villagers to encourage them. 4. Gardens are developed in plant, colony and temple premises and mine area. 5. A beautiful garden is developed around the chairman bungalow. 6. A thick forest is developed in a corner of residential colony. 7. Environmental awareness programs are conducted among children, employees and housewives. 8. MCL has adopted a positive approach that maximum employees and their family members, persons from nearby village are involved Natural resources Conservation Use of limestone is minimized by increased use of fly ash. Hazardous waste like oil and sludge generated from plant machineries are being burnt in kiln. Adopted best storage and handling practices for oil, grease and HSD oil in order to eliminate wastage. Minimizing energy consumption in each stage of manufacturing by adopting updated technology. Energy consumption pattern unit wise achieved is given below. Construction of Concrete roads & cleaning by vacuum sweeping machnes. Adopted drip irrigation system for plantation. Periodically leakages have properly checked. Source: http://www.mangalamcement.com/environment.htm (Environment) http://www.mangalamcement.com/ar032008.pdf (Annual Report 2007-08)--No CSR Contact Information: Mangalam Cement Ltd. Morak, Dist. Phone : 9351468076 Fax : 7459 - 232231 E-mail : mclmorak@kappa.net.in Website : http://www.mangalamcement.com/ Industry Sector: Cement Products / Services: Manufacturing Cement Other locations of factories / offices: Head Office in Kolkata Sales Offices in Harayana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Factories in Rajasthan ( Previous year’s CSR activities & rating: http://www.karmayog.org/csr500companies/csr500companies_8333.htm |

