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Runaya’s Renewable Energy Transition Gains Momentum with 100 Percent RE Target by FY27
Runaya has reinforced its commitment to responsible manufacturing with a 62 percent reduction in emission intensity at its Telecom Grade FRP & ARP Rods Business.
February 18, 2025. By Abha Rustagi

Runaya has released its Sustainability Report 2024, highlighting key achievements in emission reduction, industrial waste recycling, and renewable energy adoption.
The company has reinforced its commitment to responsible manufacturing with a 62 percent reduction in emission intensity at its Telecom Grade FRP & ARP Rods Business and an 18 percent decrease at Green Aluminium Recovery Business.
Runaya processed 14,321 metric tonnes of aluminium, under its Green Aluminium Recovery vertical, thereby significantly reducing landfill dependency and driving circular economy innovation. All facilities maintained zero liquid discharge, ensuring responsible water usage and conservation.
The company's transition to renewable energy accelerated with 365 kW of solar power installed and an additional 285 kW in progress. To minimise landfill impact, over 20,000 MT of industrial waste was recycled.
Sustainability-driven business efficiencies led to INR 1.17 crore in cost savings through packaging material reuse. Beyond its operations, Runaya’s CSR initiative, Runaya Reach, positively impacted over 6,000 lives, focusing on education and skill-building programs for adolescent girls in rural communities.
Naivedya Agarwal, Co-Founder and MD, Runaya, said, “Sustainability has always been at the core of Runaya’s business strategy, not just a compliance measure. Since inception, our focus has been on integrating circular economy principles, advanced recycling technologies, and responsible resource utilisation into our operations."
The 2024 Sustainability Report reflects our continued efforts to drive impact across all three ESG pillars—environmental stewardship, social inclusion, and governance excellence. By embedding sustainable practices into our growth model, we are setting new benchmarks for responsible manufacturing in India,” added Agarwal.
Runaya is on track to achieve 100 percent renewable energy use by FY27 or sooner, accelerating its long-term decarbonisation agenda. The company is expanding its Green Aluminium Recovery model globally to scale industrial waste recycling and strengthen its leadership in sustainable manufacturing. The upcoming expansion of its Fiber-Reinforced Polymer business will meet growing demand for eco-friendly telecom and infrastructure solutions.
The company has reinforced its commitment to responsible manufacturing with a 62 percent reduction in emission intensity at its Telecom Grade FRP & ARP Rods Business and an 18 percent decrease at Green Aluminium Recovery Business.
Runaya processed 14,321 metric tonnes of aluminium, under its Green Aluminium Recovery vertical, thereby significantly reducing landfill dependency and driving circular economy innovation. All facilities maintained zero liquid discharge, ensuring responsible water usage and conservation.
The company's transition to renewable energy accelerated with 365 kW of solar power installed and an additional 285 kW in progress. To minimise landfill impact, over 20,000 MT of industrial waste was recycled.
Sustainability-driven business efficiencies led to INR 1.17 crore in cost savings through packaging material reuse. Beyond its operations, Runaya’s CSR initiative, Runaya Reach, positively impacted over 6,000 lives, focusing on education and skill-building programs for adolescent girls in rural communities.
Naivedya Agarwal, Co-Founder and MD, Runaya, said, “Sustainability has always been at the core of Runaya’s business strategy, not just a compliance measure. Since inception, our focus has been on integrating circular economy principles, advanced recycling technologies, and responsible resource utilisation into our operations."
The 2024 Sustainability Report reflects our continued efforts to drive impact across all three ESG pillars—environmental stewardship, social inclusion, and governance excellence. By embedding sustainable practices into our growth model, we are setting new benchmarks for responsible manufacturing in India,” added Agarwal.
Runaya is on track to achieve 100 percent renewable energy use by FY27 or sooner, accelerating its long-term decarbonisation agenda. The company is expanding its Green Aluminium Recovery model globally to scale industrial waste recycling and strengthen its leadership in sustainable manufacturing. The upcoming expansion of its Fiber-Reinforced Polymer business will meet growing demand for eco-friendly telecom and infrastructure solutions.
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