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Theme: Green Makes Business Sense
Event Schedule
Date Hall 1 Hall 2 Hall 3 Hall 4 & 5
27 June • CII Environmental Best Practices Award
2018
• Conference on Life
Cycle Assessment
(LCA)
Exposition
28 June
• GreenCo Summit 2018 (Day 1)
• GreenCo Forum National Members Meet (6 pm to 8.30 pm)
(by invitation only)
29 June
• GreenCo Summit
2018 (Day 2)
• Track 1 :
Resource &
Materials
• Track 3 :
Climate
Change &
Sustainable
Financing
• GreenCo Summit
2018 (Day 2)
(Parallel session)
• Track 2 :
Green Supply
Chain
• Track 4 :
Product
Sustainability
• GreenCo SME
Conference
(Parallel Session)
Draft Programme
0815 hrs Registration
0900 hrs – 0930 hrs : Inaugural Session & Draw of Lots by Participating Companies
0930 hrs Presentation by shortlisted companies
1045 hrs Tea Break
1100 hrs Presentation by shortlisted companies
1300 hrs Lunch Break
1400 hrs Presentation by shortlisted companies
1600 hrs Presentation by Green Technology / Service
Providers
1730 hrs Award Distribution Ceremony
List of Shortlisted companies for the final presentation at 5th Edition of CII - Environmental Best Practices Award 2018 :
27 June 2018, ITC Grand Chola, Chennai
S.No Sector Name of the
Company Projects Under the broader title of
1 Engg Bosch, Nashik Installation of Waste Heat Evaporator for RO Reject Management
Waste Management & Recycling
2 Engg Brakes India, Arakonam Road
Reduction in Resin , Activator & Catalyst Consumption
Material Conservation
3 Engg Burckhardt, Pune Waste is wealth (Waste Management & Recycling)
Waste Management & Recycling
4 Oil and Gas Cairn Oil & Gas, Vedanta Limited
Natural Gas Recovery ‐ Zero Flaring during Frac Well Milling operation.
Climate Change & Mitigation
5 Chlor- Alkali
DCM Shriram
Reduction in generation of Brine Sludge by using Washery Salt in place of natural sea salt to avoid impurities
Waste Management & Resource Conservation
6 Distillery E.I.D Parry (India) Limited; Sivaganga Taluk
Waste disposal & handling For attaining ZLD status
Waste Management & Pollution Control
7 Engineering Godrej & Boyce, Interio Division
Carbon Sequestration through a Vendor Cluster initiative in Beyond Sourcing Programme
Green Supply Chain
8 Chemical Godrej Agrovet Limited- Astec Lifesciences
Baccomber Cooling System: A chemical Free Cooling Tower
Material Conservation & Pollution Control
9 Automobile Hero MotoCorp Ltd, Neemrana
Green Vendor Development Program
Green Supply Chain
10 Non
Ferrous Metal
Hindustan Zinc Limited
Use of Lead – Zinc Industry Wastes in Construction Sector
Waste Management & Resource Conservation
11 Automobile Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India Pvt.ltd
a) Optimizing gas flow to reduce the consumption of welding gas; (b) Scrap Compaction Techniques for Metal scrap & (c) Reduction of polythene packing material consumption by introducing cage pallet
Resource Conservation
12 Public Sector
Integral Coach Factory, Indian Railways, Chennai
Climate change mitigation by ICF
Climate Change & Mitigation
13 Tyre JK Tyre & Industries Ltd
Replacement of chalk powder with LDPE sheets for natural rubber packing
Waste Management & Resource Conservation
14 Automobile Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd, Nagpur
Waste to Wealth- Reform, Perform & Transform through Frugal Approach
Waste Management & Resource Conservation
15 Steel Mahindra Sanyo Special Steel Pvt Ltd, Khopoli, Maharastra
Setting Science Based GHG emission reduction targets in line with climate science
Climate Change & Mitigation
16 Textile RAYMOND UCO DENIM PVT LTD.
Environment Sustainability With Use Of Post Consumer Cotton Waste (PCW) in denim fabric manufacturing & ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE ‘’CADIRA DENIM’’ PRODUCT
Product Responsibility Management
17 Paper Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Limited
“Elimination of sodium Hydroxide in CBECF Oxygen Delignification stage’’
Material Conservation & Pollution Control
18 Steel Tata Steel, Jamshedpur
Sustainability Initiatives in Tata Steel’s Shipping Operations
Green Supply Chain
Conference on Life Cycle Assessment
27 June 2018: Hotel ITC Grand Chola, Chennai
Draft Programme
0900 hrs Registration
0930 hrs – 1020 hrs : Inaugural Session
0930 hrs : Welcome remarks Confederation of Indian Industry
0940 hrs : LCI India initiatives through Sustainable Recycling Industries (SRI)
Dr. Amir Safaei International Project Manager, ecoinvent
1020 hrs Break
1025 hrs – 1155 hrs : Session 1
Applications of Life Cycle Assessment studies – Success stories from India
LCA has several applications - life cycle management used as a sustainability tool, product environment footprint, EPDs, packaging, improving process efficiency & examining new technology, policy making, green marketing, ecodesign, etc. This session will focus on some of these applications and the business value of LCA.
1025 hrs : Opening Remarks by Session Chairman
1030 hrs : Opportunities for Raw material and Energy Conservation, by application of Life Cycle Assessment as a Decision Making Tool
Mr Sanjay Samant Asst. General Manager - Press Tool Design, Godrej Tooling
1050 hrs : Environmental Disclosures for Products Mr Kumaraguru R Manager - LCA & Sustainability Corporate Sustainability Tata Steel Limited
1110 hrs: Life Cycle Thinking Ms Rachita P * Manager - Product Stewardship, Laboratory Safety & Operations 3M R&D Center, 3M India Ltd
1130 hrs: Applications of Life Cycle Assessment Mr Ritesh Agrawal Principal Consultant (Sustainability Solutions Management), thinkstep Sustainability Solutions Pvt Ltd
1150 hrs Question & Answers
1155 hrs Health Break
1215 hrs – 1310 hrs : Session 2
Journey of building India Specific Life Cycle Inventory
One of the objectives of the SRI-LCI project is to focus on developing basic data for the assessment of
environmental life cycle performance for industrial activities in India. This session will cover the overview of
Sustainable Recycling Industries project, introduction to ecoinvent, role and activities of the regional centre,
experience of data providers for India specific LCI for electricity, cement, steel, coal mining, plastic recycling, etc.
1215 hrs : Opening Remarks by Session Chairman
1220 hrs : Sustainable Recycling Industries - Objectives and Outcomes
Dr. Amir Safaei International Project Manager, ecoinvent
1240 hrs : LCI India Regional Centre experiences Mr N Muthusezhiyan Principal Counsellor CII –Godrej GBC
1300 hrs : Life cycle impact assessment of major manufacturing sectors in India (Cement/Steel and Plastics recycling)
Mr K Muralikrishnan Senior Counsellor CII - Godrej GBC
1320 hrs Question & Answers
1330 hrs Lunch Break
1430 hrs – 1700 hrs : Session 3 : LCA Exercise
LCA experts will take you step by step through the different stages of doing LCA – scope and
boundary definition, life cycle inventory datasets, data collection, impact assessment,
interpretation of results with interesting hands on exercises. This will give the participants a
practical perspective of significance of India specific life cycle inventory datasets and how LCA
results can be used for decision making within your company.
1700 hrs Close
*Invited. Awaiting confirmation.
28 – 29 June 2018
ITC Grand Chola, Chennai
Draft Programme
Day 1: 28 June 2018 (Thursday)
0900 hrs Registration
1000 hrs – 1130 hrs : Inaugural Session & GreenCo Rating Awards Distribution
1130 hrs – 1145 hrs : Tea Break
1145 hrs – 1300 hrs : Panel Discussion
Theme: The changing landscape of environmental sustainability – Opportunities, challenges and solutions
1145 hrs Opening Remarks by Session Moderator Mr Pradeep Bhargava
Chairman, GreenCo Summit 2018
Suggested Speakers
Mr A K Tewari*, Principal Executive Director, Environment & House Keeping, Ministry of
Railways
Mr Rene Van Berkel*, UNIDO Representative of Regional Office in India
Mr Vikram Kasbekar, Executive Director Operations (Plants), Hero MotoCorp
Mr N Gopalaratnam, Chairman, Seshasayee Paper and Boards Limited
Mr Shankar R*, Chief Executive Officer – India, TVS Logistics Services Ltd
Mr Ravichandran Purushothaman, President, Danfoss Industries
Ms Seema Arora, Deputy Director General, CII – ITC Centre of Excellence for
Sustainable Development
1255 hrs Question & Answers
1300 hrs Lunch Break
1400 hrs – 1500 hrs : Master Speaker Session 1
Corporate green growth strategies
Companies adopting green strategies today, aspire to think beyond business-as-usual. They have been making sustainability as the cornerstone of their business and defining corporate strength. Those that have embraced this approach pursue green strategies throughout their operations and opportunistically use them to enhance performance. Companies recognize that consumers’ concern for the environment has morphed into buying behaviors. Greener products, greener operations and greener supply chains are requirements of everyone in the life cycle. Two leading corporates, Indian and International, will highlight their green growth strategies, innovation principles and efforts, decision-making principles, and so on.
1400 hrs Opening Remarks by Session Chairman
1405 hrs Good & Green 2020 program of Godrej Group Mr Burjis Godrej General Manager - New Product Development, Godrej Agrovet Ltd
1430 hrs IKEA – Corporate Green Strategy Ms Susanne Pulverer Local Community Leader, IKEA India
1455 hrs Question & Answers
1500 hrs Health Break
1520 hrs – 1635 hrs : Master Speaker Session 2
International Trends in Green
There is an observed economy shift in a new direction, a shift with long-term implications. Businesses that get on board to work on sustainability initiatives early, will have the upper hand in the economy of the future. Green businesses will need to keep innovating because of changing resource scenario and attitudes. Several initiatives are being taken worldwide towards green growth and environmental sustainability. The session aims to highlight trends and experiences from across the globe.
1520 hrs Opening Remarks by Session Chairman
1525 hrs International trends on Product Stewardship Mr. Scott Cassel CEO & Founder Product Stewardship Institute
1550 hrs ‘Drought Prone’ to ‘Drought Proof’ using
Water Planning & Assessment Tool (WATSCAN)
Dr. Kapil Kumar Narula* CEO & Executive Director CII – Triveni Water Institute
1615 hrs Circular Economy – Closing the loop Ms Henriette Faergemann* EU Counsellor, Environment, Energy & Climate change, European Union
1630 hrs Question & Answers
1635 hrs Break
1640 hrs – 1740 hrs : Panel Discussion - Meet the GreenCo Stalwarts
GreenCo guiding green growth in Indian industry
Green practices are no longer considered an extra discipline but is an integral part of business acumen. Industries have been capitalizing on the widespread and far-reaching opportunities to increase competitiveness by going green through the GreenCo way. The art of managing constraints, and the innovative thinking that emerges as a consequence, has offered solutions that make businesses more sustainable. This is what green is all about, and this is what the GreenCo Rating System advocates. The panel discussion focuses on how GreenCo has been offering to the industry and the new dimensions it has in store for the Indian industry.
1640 hrs Opening Remarks by Session Moderator Mr S Raghupathy
Deputy Director General
Confederation of Indian Industry
Suggested Speakers
Mr V Narasimhan, Executive Director (Foundry), Brakes India
Mr S Lakshminarayanan*, VP Engineering & Maintenance, Bangalore International
Airport Ltd
Mr Ravi Kumar Pisipaty, Plant Head (Deruhera & Neemrana Plants), Hero MotoCorp
Mr Neeraj Agarwal, Plant Head (Sanand), Tata Motors
Mr U K Shenoy, Vice President – Works, JK Tyre
Mr Vijay K Saboo, Asst. Vice President & Head - Manufacturing & Supply Chain, Godrej
Tooling
Mr Aditya Agarwal, Director, S.A. Glass Pvt. Ltd
1730 hrs Question & Answers
1740 hrs Close (Day 1)
1800 Hrs – 2000 Hrs : GreenCo Annual Members Meet (by invitation only)
2000 hrs Dinner & Close
*Invited. Awaiting confirmation.
Day 2: 29 June 2018 (Friday)
0930 hrs – 1100 hrs: Technical Sessions (Track 1 & 2)
0930 hrs – 1100 hrs: Track 1:
Resources & Materials
0930 hrs – 1100 hrs: Track 2
Green Supply Chain
Session Chair Session Chair
Opening Remarks by Session Chairs Opening Remarks by Session Chairs
Resource efficiency through operational
improvement
Mr Neville Amaria
Asst. V.P. Manufacturing, Interio Divison
Shirwal Location, Godrej & Boyce MFg. Co. Ltd.
Sustainable packaging
Mr Abay Bhagwat
Vice President
Dr Reddy’s Laboratories
Establishing and maintaining a resource-
efficient manufacturing
Mr R Vinaya Kumar
Vice President – Manufacturing
Toyota Kirloskar
Supplier engagement and efficiency improvement
program
Mr Sanjay Nigade
Godrej & Boyce (Appliances Division)
Working towards zero-waste manufacturing
practices
Ms Sowmya Chaturvedi
Head of Operations
Cummins India
Working towards a greener supply chain
Mr Sabyasachi Ghosh
Head – Sustainability & EHS
Asian Paints
Circular Economy
Mr Ashok Menon
Global Technology Leader
Life Cycle Assessment, Corporate Sustainability
Department, SABIC Research & Technology
Pvt. Ltd.
Technological trends to aid development of
greener supply chains
Mr R Govindarajan
Partner & Executive Director
IBM India Limited
Q & A Q & A
1100 hrs: Close 1100 hrs: Close
1120 hrs – 1300 hrs: Technical Sessions (Track 1 & 2)
1120 hrs – 1300 hrs: Track 1
Resources & Materials
1120 hrs – 1300 hrs: Track 2
Green Supply Chain
Session Chair Session Chair
Opening Remarks by Session Chairs Opening Remarks by Session Chairs
Augmentation of Water Resources through
PPP Model
Mr P S Narayan*
Vice President & Head - Sustainability and
Social Initiatives, Wipro Ltd
Green vendor development to enhance supply
chain efficiency
Mr Anil Chawla, Deputy General Manager &
Mr Rajesh Sharma, Senior Manager
Hero MotoCorp Ltd
Circular Economy
Mr Abhay Pathak
Assistant General Manager, Tata Motors
Green Procurement Strategies
Mr S Karthikeyan
Principal Counsellor
CII – Godrej GBC
Best Practices in Resource Conservation &
Efficiency – GreenCo Experiences
CII – Godrej GBC
Supply chain efficiency improvement through
enhanced logistics
Mr Deepak Garg*
Founder & CEO, Rivigo Logistics
Presentation
Mr Shrikrishna Gupta*
Outstanding scientist
Head technology transfer and Collaboration
Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
Alternatives for achieving Sustainable Packaging
Mr Gaurav Singh
Business Head, Leap India Pvt Ltd
Q & A Q & A
1300 hrs: Lunch Break 1300 Hrs: Lunch Break
1400 hrs – 1615 hrs: Technical Sessions (Track 3 & 4)
1400 hrs – 1615 hrs: Track 3
Climate Change
1400 hrs – 1615 hrs: Track 4
Product Sustainability
Session Chair Session Chair
Opening Remarks by Session Chairs Opening Remarks by Session Chairs
Financing Green Projects
Mr Arunavo Mukerjee
Vice President - Advisory Services, Tata
Cleantech
Life cycle assessment as an enabler towards
environmentally sustainable products
Dr Rajesh Kumar Singh
Managing Director, thinkstep Sustainability Solutions
Pvt Ltd
Corporate Strategies on the Path to 100%
Renewable
Mr KG Vijayvargiya
General Manager – Business Development
Oriano Solar
Environment product declaration
Mr K N Rao
Director (Energy & Environment)
ACC Limited
Miyawaki technique to facilitate reduction in
carbon emissions
Mr Shubhendu Sharma
Founder & Director, Afforestt
Presentation
Mr Vinod Pandey
Head – Government & External Affairs
BMW India
Cleantech heating and cooling solutions
Mr Madhusudhan Rapole
Managing Director
Oorja Energy Engineering
Design for environment and product declaration
Mr Sudhakar Sangle
Engineering Manager, Eaton Corporation
Innovative renewable energy implementation
models
Ms Ritu Lal
VP – Institutional Relations & Business
Development, Amplus Solar
Sustainable product design and labelling
Mr T N Ramesh
JK Tyres, Mysuru
Q & A Q & A
1615 hrs: Close 1615 hrs: Close
*Invited. Awaiting confirmation.
Conference on GreenCo SMEs
How to make your SME Green?
29 June 2018 : ITC Grand Chola, Chennai
Draft Programme
1000 hrs – 1155 hrs: Opening Session
How to Green your SME?
The growth of industrial sector has led to an ever-increasing rate of resource consumptions like energy, water,
material creating to several impacts the environment. With rising awareness of the impact businesses can have
on the environment, companies of every size and type have begun implementing green practices. Pursing Green
has become latest trend. Several best practices that are successfully implemented has broken a myth that Green
is costly.
This session gives insights on how to green SMEs and pursuing green makes an excellent business sense for
MSMEs sector.
1000 Hrs : Opening Remarks by Mr L S Ganapati
1015 Hrs: Address by Mr K A Unni Nayar, JK Tyre
1030 Hrs : GreenCo as an enabler to responsible
manufacturing
Tirupur Exporters Association
1050 Hrs : Cluster approach in the machine tool
manufacturing industry
Mr BC Rao
Chairman – IMTMA Green Manufacturing
Cell & Managing Director – Kennametal India
1110 Hrs : Greening Beyond The Fence - A Social Connect Mr Aditya Agarwal
Managing Director
Shree Ashtavinayak Glass Pvt Ltd
1130 Hrs : Asia Cleantech MSME Financing Network Mr K Muralikrishnan
Senior Counsellor, CII – Godrej GBC
1150 Hrs : Discussion
1155 Hrs : Health Break
1210 hrs – 1340 hrs : Session 2
Green Trends, Services and Technologies
Gone all the days, when technology was expensive. With advancement in technology, several environment friendly
low cost alternatives are available for an industry pursuing Green. These low cost technologies are one of the
enablers for SMEs.
This session broadcasts some of the crucial low cost technologies which are common for SMEs from various
sectors.
1210 hrs : Opening Remarks by Mr Mouleshwaran
1215 hrs : Green and lean manufacturing Mr Anantharaman
SME Expert
1235 hrs : Advanced biogas systems Mr Priyadarshan Sahasrabuddhe
Vaayu Mitra
1255 hrs : Energy Management System Mr Sreenivas Koganti
Atandra
1315 hrs : Waste water treatment technologies Mr Venkatesh
WTT India & Chairman, CII Tiruppur
1335 hrs : Question & Answers
1340 hrs : Lunch
1430 hrs to 1520 hrs : Session 3
Financing Models for Green Investments in MSMEs and Success Stories
Green Investments create a win-win situation, minimum investments and reasonable returns and benefit to
environment are key attractions. Various options are available in the market for implementation of green technology
promoted by several banks and financial institutions through their exciting schemes.
This session focuses on presentations by such ESCO companies on their various schemes that they have to offer
under Green Investments.
1430 hrs : Opening Remarks by Mr M B Kulkarni
1435 Hrs : Energy Efficiency Improvement in MSME
through EESL’s Business Models
Mr S P Garnaik
CGM (Tech), Energy Efficiency Services Ltd
1455 Hrs : ESCO schemes in renewable energy Mr K V Kiran Kumar*
India SME Technology Services Ltd
1505 Hrs GreenCo Success stories CII – Godrej GBC
1525 hrs : Question & Answer
1530 hrs : Feedback & Close
*Invited. Awaiting confirmation.
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