Hilti's Vadodara Plant: A New Benchmark in Sustainable Industrial Construction
Hilti Manufacturing India's Vadodara plant has become the first industrial facility in India to receive the DGNB Gold Certification for sustainable building. This achievement highlights Hilti's dedication to sustainability, with features like advanced HVAC systems, renewable energy use, and a focus on ecological and social impact, setting new industry standards.

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Hilti Manufacturing India's plant in Vadodara, Gujarat, has garnered prestigious recognition by becoming the first industrial facility in India to be honored with the DGNB Gold Certification from the German Sustainable Building Council. This milestone underscores Hilti's unwavering commitment to sustainability, combining economic, ecological, and sociocultural impact within the plant's design and operation.
The Vadodara facility is pioneering in its approach, utilizing advanced HVAC systems, passive cooling techniques, and smart management systems to optimize energy efficiency. A significant 1500 MWh photovoltaic system supports the plant's operations alongside water recycling practices, altogether enhancing the site's ecological balance and reducing the carbon footprint.
Ensuring a high standard of human well-being, the plant upholds sociocultural criteria, promoting inclusivity with accessible design elements and comprehensive employee amenities. This achievement follows Hilti's legacy of sustainable development, aligning with its global strategy to embed environmental and social standards in all its future projects.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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