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Tata Chemicals
Limited celebrated World Environment Day at Mithapur
with a week-long series of programmes. Keeping
in view the current year's theme of "climate
change", essay and drawing competitions were
organized for Mithapur and Adityana Mines, which
attracted 13 entries in essay and 27 entries in
the drawing competition. Similarly, 85 children
in Surajkaradi, Shivrajpur, Varvala and Makanpur
participated in the drawing competition.
A slogan competition
attracted 53 entries. Since shortage of water
remains a major concern for Mithapur and surrounding
of Okhamandal area, a "Save water" suggestion
competition was organized which attracted 23 entries.
As a unique initiative
more than 300 employees of Tata Chemicals Ltd.
participated in an "Environment Walk"
around the chemical complex and collected plastics
and other wastes.
A beach-cleaning
program drew 150 employees, their family members
and other citizens of Mithapur.
The avenue of
coconut trees facing the sea is an unforgettable
landmark of Mithapur. This avenue was extended
by planting a row of coconut trees. The entire
neighborhood participated in this activity.
A Paryavaran
Katha was organized as a part of the concluding
event of recognizing winners of the various competitions.
(The Katha is a locally popular art form in which,
the message is conveyed in verse). The message
was Environment Improvement
The celebration
concluded with prize distribution and speeches
by Mr. Sanjiv Lal (VP - Manufacturing, Tata Chemicals
Ltd.), Mr. I L Momin (Director, Udaan Academy),
local NGOs, merchants and school children of Mithapur.
To encourage
a plastic free Mithapur and save environment,
the prizes consisted of Jute Bags and Compact
Fluorescent Lamps. Potted plants were given to
all participants to encourage tree plantations.
About Tata Chemicals Limited
Established in 1939 Tata Chemicals Limited is
India's leading manufacturer of inorganic chemicals,
fertilizers and food additives. Part of USD 22
billion Tata Group, the company owns and operates
the largest and the most integrated inorganic
chemicals complex in the country at Mithapur,
Gujarat. The company's state of art fertilizer
complex at Babrala, Uttar Pradesh, is known for
its world class energy efficiency standards, and
has won several awards in the field of environmental
conservation, community development and safety.
TCL's phosphatic fertilizer complex at Haldia
in West Bengal is currently the only manufacturing
unit for DAP /NPK complexes in West Bengal.
The company has a consolidated annual turnover
of over $ US 1 Bn and employs over 3000 personnel.
The acquisition of an equal partnership in Indo
Maroc Phosphore S.A. (IMACID) along with Chambal
fertilizers and global phosphate major, OCP of
Morocco recently, was the first step that TCL
took towards internationalization In 2006 TCL
acquired Brunner Mond group in UK making it the
world's third largest producer of Soda ash with
manufacturing locations in three continents.
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