Hilti India's Vadodara Plant: Pioneering Sustainable Industrial Construction
Hilti Manufacturing India's Vadodara plant has achieved the DGNB Gold Certification, marking it as India's first industrial facility to attain this sustainability milestone. This certification underscores Hilti's commitment to sustainable infrastructure and environmental goals, setting a benchmark in industrial construction, and incorporating advanced ecological and sociocultural features.

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Hilti Manufacturing India's facility in Vadodara, Gujarat, has become a trailblazer in sustainable industrial construction by securing the DGNB Gold Certification from the German Sustainable Building Council. This esteemed recognition marks it as the first industrial site in India to achieve such acclaim, highlighting Hilti's dedication to environmentally responsible building practices.
The DGNB certification, a hallmark of sustainable architecture, evaluates buildings on their life cycle, covering ecological, economic, and user-centric performance indicators. Giridhar Jambunathan, Director and CEO of Hilti Manufacturing India, emphasized the company's ambition to surpass compliance and set new sustainability standards in the country's industrial sector.
With innovative features like a water-based HVAC system, solar energy integration, and a zero-discharge campus, the Vadodara plant reflects Hilti's commitment to ecological balance. The site's inclusive design, compliant with sociocultural norms, further enhances employee well-being. Hilti's pioneering efforts in sustainable construction continue to set global benchmarks.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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