The Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA), India’s top container handling port, marked World Environment Day with enthusiasm and a strong commitment to sustainability. The event, held on Wednesday, June 5, 2024, included a variety of events intended at raising environmental awareness and action. Shri Unmesh Sharad Wagh (IRS), Chairman of JNPA, attended the event as the Chief Guest.
The Heads of Departments (HoDs) and officers warmly welcomed the Chief Guest and other dignitaries, who were warmly welcomed by the Heads of Departments (HoDs) and officers. The centrepiece of the celebration was a Mega Tree Plantation Drive, which was organised in partnership with JNPA SEZ and supported by Forest Creator, Green Yatra, Nhava Sheva Business Park Pvt Ltd and ITD Cementation. This effort aims to plant 1.10 lakh samplings in SEZ JNPA’s Green Belts. The Chairman, Development Commissioner SEZ, Trustees, HoDs, officials, and staff are all expected to actively participate in this campaign. Tree species planted today include Neem, Kadamba, Banyan, Bakul, Tamhan, Karanj, Mango Tamarind, Chandan, Rudraksh, and Jamun, among others.
In his speech, the Chief General Manager (PP&D) highlighted the environmental efforts and the comprehensive Environmental Action Plan that JNPA has in place. This was followed by an “Environmental Pledge,” where the gathering was addressed by the Chief Guest. The event also featured a thought-provoking street play on the theme “Land Restoration, Desertification, and Drought Resilience,” aiming to raise awareness about critical environmental issues and the need for sustainable practices. JNPA has undertaken like Green Buildings – Port Facilitation Centre and Business Facilitation Centre, Rejuvenation of Water Body near Sheva Temple and Sheva Foothill at JNPA, Solid Waste Management etc. He also highlighted the Environmental Efforts in getting clearance for Vadhavan port.
Shri. Unmesh Sharad Wagh (IRS), Chairman of JNPA, emphasized the importance of collective action towards environmental conservation. He stated, “JNPA is deeply committed to sustainable practices that minimize our ecological footprint and foster responsible growth. Our green initiatives encompass a wide spectrum of activities, including the adoption of eco-friendly fuels, implementation of energy-efficient technologies, and promotion of renewable energy sources. Plantation by Miyawaki method in JNP SEZ, Initiative for ease of Traffic Congestion and Renewable Energy PPA (Power Purchase Agreement) through Open Access, Conversion of cargo handling equipment to electricity driven, introduced smart lighting through IoE sensors to save energy, By embracing sustainability as a guiding principle, we strive to create a greener, cleaner future for generations to come. The tree plantation drive today is a testament to our dedication to creating a greener and more sustainable future. JNPA is not just a port; it is a responsible and proactive entity striving to protect and enhance our natural surroundings.”
JNPA is making significant strides towards a greener future. Their initiatives include the ambitious transition from diesel-powered to zero-emission electric vehicles within the port premises over the next five years. Additionally, the Vadhavan mega-port will be diesel-free from the start. This shift aims to drastically reduce air pollution and aligns with India’s national sustainability goals. JNPA has installed around 4.10 MWp of solar panels, meeting 38% of its average power requirements from renewable energy. They have also switched to LED lights in the port area to lower energy consumption and decrease the carbon footprint. Furthermore, JNPA actively incorporates renewable energy for terminal operations and promotes extensive green cover, dedicating nearly 34% of the port area to mangroves and other plant life.
The World Environment Day celebrations at JNPA were a significant step towards fostering a culture of environmental responsibility and action among its stakeholders. The event underscored the importance of preserving and restoring our natural environment for future generations.
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