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USING RESOURCES EFFICIENTLY   REDUCING EMISSIONS


 AND RESPONSIBLY  AND WASTES




 Comparative Reduction in Water Usage by adopting E-flow Technology  GHG Emissions

               Greenhouse gas emissions occur as   temperatures well below 2 degrees   Protection Agency (EPA), under
 Consumption (Per kg Comparison)
               a result of combustion processes in   Celsius, above pre-industrial levels.   Punjab Environmental Quality
 Process   Classical Technology   Nano Bubble Technology  % Reduction   industries and are a major cause of   This requires introduction of cleaner   Standards (PEQs). We regularly
 Water (liters)  20   1  95.0  climate change. Changing climatic   technologies and continuous up-  monitor greenhouse gas emissions
               conditions across the globe require   gradation of operations. The GHG   at our production units to ensure
 Chemical (g)   57   16.5   71.0
               immediate actions by corporates   emissions at Interloop are the result   compliance with control limits, as well
 Electricity (kWh)   200   103   50.0  to reduce emissions from their   of multiple operational processes and   as meeting the targets set in these
 Wastewater (liters)   18   0  100  operations in order to keep the   subject to limits set by Environmental   areas as part of our five-year plan.


 Sustainable Textile Bleaching                Unit            FY 2020        FY 2019       FY 2018       FY 2017
                GHG Emissions (Scope I)        Mt              90,521         68,579       123,196        78,447
 Sustainable Textile Bleaching project has been applied successfully where we are upgrading our existing processing   GHG Emissions (Scope II)  Mt  22,847  46,976  7,504  27,653
 machines with a multiple fill and drain system. This allows us to reuse bleached water and chemicals for multiple processing   Total Emissions   Mt  113,368  115,555  130,700  106,100
 cycles, significantly reducing our environmental impact. The project will save 94,500 liters water, 3,785 kgs steam, and 157
 kgs chemicals per day.
               CO , CH , N O gases are included in the calculation of CO e emissions. No biogenic emissions occur at Interloop. The
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               source of emission factors were derived from IPCC’s 5  assessment report.
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 Impact of Efficient Water Management Initiatives
                                              Unit            FY 2020        FY 2019       FY 2018       FY 2017
 Water management initiatives at Interloop have resulted in saving 68,620 m  of fresh water intake. This has resulted in   Reduction in GHG
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 reduced impact on water resources and availability of water for other stakeholders.   Emissions through multiple   Mt  15,226  9,090  16,181  8,687
                initiatives
               CO , NH , N O gases are included in the calculation of CO e emissions
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 Daily water         (Mt)
 consumption    150,000
 Water Saved m 3

 68,620  57,183 Families                             130,700
 (based on 6 members family)  120,000                                      115,555

                               106,100                                                           113,368

                90,000
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