Multi business conglomerate ITC Ltd. has become the first company in India to announce its ambitious target for 2035 to certify all of its owned factories and hotels operating in areas of high-water stress to the International Water Stewardship Standard (AWS Standard).
Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS) certification is considered as the global benchmark for water stewardship. The international standard acknowledges companies for responsible water use, leading to positive environmental, social, cultural and economic impacts.
In 2019, ITC's Paperboards factory in Tamil Nadu earned the distinction of being the only facility in India to be awarded the AWS Platinum-level certification – the highest level for AWS certification. The facility is the first site in India to achieve this AWS recognition. ITC has now committed itself to achieve AWS certification for eight of its sites by 2023 and all its sites in high water stressed areas by 2035. The Company has so far identified 30 such sites spread across the country.
Commenting on the development, Sanjiv Rangrass, Group Head - Life Sciences & Technology, Central Projects, EHS & Quality Assurance, ITC Ltd. said: "The Platinum-level AWS certification of our Kovai unit in 2019 was indeed a source of encouragement for all at ITC and it inspired us to step up our water stewardship efforts and commit the highest global certification targets for all our water stressed sites by 2035. The certifications will be an international level validation of our holistic water stewardship initiatives and will provide a further boost to our