Antony Waste Handling Cell Limited announced the successful completion of the 14MW/1,000 TPD Integrated Waste to Energy Project at Moshi, Pimpri. This cutting-edge initiative exemplifies the Company's unwavering commitment to circularity and aligns with global sustainability goals, positioning Antony Waste at the forefront of environmental leadership in the G20 community. This Integrated Waste to Energy Project represents Maharashtra's first such venture into waste-to-energy conversion and signifies a major milestone in the region's sustainable development journey.

Developed under the Design, Build, Operate, and Transfer (DBOT) model on a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) basis, the project's concession period spans 21 years, with Company's step-down subsidiary, Antony Lara Renewable Energy Private Limited leading the initiative. The Integrated Waste to Energy Project represents a crucial step towards achieving circularity in waste management practices. By converting non-recyclable waste into clean and renewable energy, the project has significantly reduced the burden on landfills and closed the loop on waste management.

This circular approach embraces the principles of sustainability, where waste becomes a valuable resource, benefitting both the environment and the community.