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Adani Transmission wins Global Sustainability Leadership Award

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Adani Transmission Ltd (ATL) has won ‘The Global Sustainability Leadership Award’ in ‘Best Sustainable Strategies – Power Industry’ category from World Sustainability recently in Mauritius.

According to a company release, ATL was adjudged winner for its unique strategic initiative of increasing the renewable energy in bulk power procurement for distribution in Mumbai region by its B2C arm i.e., Adani Electricity Mumbai Ltd (AEML.)

The other set of award criteria by World Sustainability were compliance with regulatory requirements, adoption of risk management approach which in turn would reduce company’s expenditure resulting from damage and implementation of strategies to achieve sustainable development in business.

 

World Sustainability is a Not-For-Profit Organization advocating for Sustainable Leadership. World Sustainability attempts to bring organizations, NGOs, public interests groups & governmental bodies to accelerate & educate on sustainable business practices & solutions for a better tomorrow.

 

ATL was assessed critically on these criteria by esteemed jury handpicked by World Sustainability and based on detailed evaluation on ATL application, the jury has declared ATL as ‘winner’ in Best Sustainable Strategies – Power Industry.

The Global Sustainability Leadership Award helps companies and leaders with all levels of awareness, expertise and reach globally to incorporate practice and deliver in every aspect for a sustainable world.

This award is another encouraging recognition towards ATL’s long-term environment-social-governance (ESG) commitment, the release added.

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Featured photograph is a file picture of a community initiative launched by AEML in December 2021 whereby the private utility planned to decorate 100 AEML substations with paintings carrying AEML’s sustainability messages. The endeavour was carried out with the involvement of community artists. 

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