Vedanta Aluminium Cuts GHG Intensity by 8.96%, Unveils 1,500 MW Renewable Plan and 100% Fly Ash Utilization

Vedanta Aluminium releases FY25 ESG, TNFD, and TCFD sustainability reports
Vedanta Aluminium reinforces its sustainability leadership with the release of FY25 ESG, TNFD, and TCFD reports.

Last Updated on November 10, 2025 by Author

Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest aluminium producer, has reaffirmed its leadership in sustainable industrial practices with the release of three ESG disclosures for FY25 – Sustainable Development Report, Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) Report, and Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) Report.

These reports highlight the company’s strong progress in transparent practices in alignment with India’s Net Zero 2070 vision and commitment to building a greener industrial future.

Guided by its ESG vision of Transforming for Good, Vedanta Aluminium continues to embed sustainability across every aspect of its operations, from decarbonizing smelters and refining processes to driving community empowerment and ecosystem restoration.

Vedanta Aluminium has released its inaugural TNFD Report, adopting the globally recognized LEAP (Locate, Evaluate, Assess, Prepare) framework to identify and manage nature-related risks and opportunities. The company has committed to achieving No Net Loss by 2050, with site-specific Biodiversity Management Plans already in place across all operational locations.

The TCFD Report outlines Vedanta Aluminium’s climate risk management strategy, including scenario analysis, transition risk assessments, and climate resilience planning across its operations. These disclosures align with global best practices and reinforce the company’s position as a sustainability leader.

In FY25, the company produced 2.42 million tonnes of aluminium, accounting for over half of India’s total output, while maintaining zero environmental non-compliance. It also earned the ASI Chain of Custody (CoC) certification, further strengthening its position as a global supplier of responsibly produced aluminium. Importantly, Vedanta Aluminium ranked 2nd in the S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment 2024 world rankings for the aluminium industry.

Vedanta Aluminium achieved an 8.96% reduction in GHG intensity, reaching its lowest level of 17.01 tCO₂e per tonne of aluminium since FY21. To sustain this momentum, the company plans to source 1,500 MW of renewable power by 2030 through long-term Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs), aligning with India’s decarbonization goals and the rising global demand for low-carbon aluminium.

Rajiv Kumar, CEO, Vedanta Aluminium, said “Our sustainability strategy is deeply rooted in the company’s ESG vision, which provides a clear and actionable roadmap for responsible growth. We continue to make steady progress toward this vision. At Vedanta Aluminium, sustainability is not just about compliance, it’s our growth strategy. Our ESG progress demonstrates how a hard-to-abate sector like aluminium can embrace innovation, renewable energy, and circularity to drive meaningful change. We are proud to lead India’s journey toward Net Zero, proving that industrial growth and environmental stewardship can go hand in hand.”

As part of its clean energy transition, the company has partnered with GAIL Gas Limited to supply natural gas to its Jharsuguda smelter. The transition expected to be completed by end-2025 will cut over 47,000 tonnes of CO₂ annually. GAIL is constructing a 7.5 km pipeline to deliver 32,000 SCM/day of gas under a five-year agreement, supporting Vedanta’s upcoming 430 KTPA cast house and strengthening its decarbonization roadmap.
The company also achieved 100% ash utilization, effectively repurposing 12.08 million metric tonnes of ash generated across its operations for road construction, brick manufacturing, cement co-processing, and mine/quarry filling.

In FY25 alone, the company recycled and reused 14.6 million tonnes of waste, reflecting a deep commitment to resource efficiency and landfill reduction. Its circular approach extends beyond materials, encompassing water conservation, biodiversity protection, and mine restoration to create long-term environmental and community value.

With over 100 technology-led projects and partnerships with 70+ startups, Vedanta Aluminium is embedding innovation across its operations — from AI-driven safety systems to climate-resilient infrastructure and community adaptation programs.

Through its flagship product range, Restora (low-carbon aluminium) and Restora Ultra (ultra-low carbon aluminium), Vedanta Aluminium is charting a responsible path for the industry. Restora products record a GHG intensity below 4 tCO₂e per MT, nearly half the global threshold for low-carbon aluminium, with a goal for 30% of its portfolio to comprise these products by 2030.

With measurable goals, transparent reporting, and alignment with national priorities such as Make in India and Net Zero 2070, Vedanta Aluminium is powering India’s green energy transition and redefining sustainability benchmarks for the global aluminium industry.

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