UltraTech mine in AP gets 5-Star rating
As many as fifteen of UltraTech Cement’s limestone mines across India have been awarded a five-star rating for sustainable mine management, by the Ministry of Mines and Indian Bureau of Mines.
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Hyderabad: As many as fifteen of UltraTech Cement's limestone mines across India have been awarded a five-star rating for sustainable mine management, by the Ministry of Mines and Indian Bureau of Mines. Of the 15 mines, one is Andhra Pradesh Cement Works located near Anantapur and is an integrated cement manufacturing unit.
The five-star certificates were given by Pralhad Joshi, Union Minister of Mines at a recently held ceremony along with the National Conclave on Mines & Minerals in New Delhi.
This was awarded for last three years (2017-18, 2018-19 and 2019-20), with a total of 30 such 5-Star rating awards. This is the highest number of five-star ratings awarded to any company in India for all major minerals such as bauxite, copper, iron ore, manganese, lead, zinc and limestone.
Conceptualised by the Ministry of Mines, the Star ratings are based on adoption of best practices for exhaustive and universal implementation of sustainable development framework in mining. A five-star rating, highest in the rating scheme, is given to mines which performed best on parameters such as scientific and efficient mining, compliance of approved production, zero waste mining, environment protection, steps taken for progressive and final mine closure, green energy sourcing, land, adoption of international standards, local communities engagement and welfare programmes, resettlement and other positive social impacts.