ITC Limited is an Indian conglomerate established in 1910 that manufactures cigarettes and has diversified into other businesses including hotels, paper, agriculture, and IT. This presentation focuses on ITC's cigarette manufacturing plant in Kolkata and discusses its holistic environmental management practices.
The plant generates various wastes from cigarette manufacturing processes, packaging, and other on-site activities. These wastes pose environmental and health risks if not properly managed. ITC implements waste recycling and sells recyclable materials. For tobacco waste, the company reuses usable tobacco and sells dust to vendors. Canteen waste is also sold or used as animal feed.
ITC's holistic management includes practices to treat air emissions,
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Case study on holistic environmental management approach
1. Holistic Environmental Management approach
Presenter
Prakash Ghimire
MSc. Public Health Student (Epidemiology)
School of Health Science, MFU, Thailand
A case study of ITC Limited Cigarettes industry, Kolkata, India
2. Outline of Presentation
1. Introduction of ITC limited
2. Cigarrate Manufacture Company, ITC Limited, Kolkata, India
• Cigaratte Manufacturing processs
• Waste generates from various sectors
- Waste from roulette area
- Waste from secondary Manufacturing
Departments
- Waste from Canteen
- Waste from garden
- Waste from office buildings
- Waste from slide making area
- Waste from ambulance room
3. • Environemental and health risks due to various waste
• Waste Management by the factory
• Alternative waste management process
3. Holistic environmental management practices of ITC Limited.
- Air management
- Water Management
- Waste Management
- Raw material management
4. 1. Introduction of ITC Limited
• ITC L was established in 1910 as the
Imperial Tobacco of India Limited. The
company name was changed to India
Tobacco Company Limited (1970),
I.T.C. Limited (1974), and finally to
ITC Limited in 2001.
• The name changes reflect ITC’s
attempts at “shedding the cigarette tag”
by diversifying into non-tobacco goods
and services.
5. • Its five diversified businesses are:
Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (comprising Foods, Personal Care, Cigarettes
and Cigars, Apparel, Education and Stationery Products, Incense Sticks and
Safety Matches),
Hotels
Paperboards & Specialty Papers, Packaging
Agri-Business
and Information Technology
6. • Although the Cigarettes business remain ITC’s biggest earner, representing 62%
of the company's gross revenue in 2016 (42% of its net revenue), almost 80% of
the capital is invested in the non-tobacco businesses.
• It is one of India's top private companies with market capitalization of
approximately INR 70000 crores and annual turn over of over INR 16224 crores.
• The indian Tobacco Division (ITD) of ITC has four cigarrete manufacturing
industries located in Bangalore, Saharanpur, Munger, and Kolkata. ITC's
Kokata unit located at Kidderpore is operational since 1934.
7. 2. Cigarrate Manufacture Industry, ITC Limited, Kolkata,
India
a. By Cigarrete manufacturing machine (LOGA)
Wastes
Cut tobacco
Tobacco dust
Cigarrete
paper
Filter
Paper Cork
Tip
Gum
Winnowing
8. b. By Packaging machine (FOCKE)
Wastes
Waste cigarrete
Blank
Inner frame
Aluminium foil/
Metalized paper
Gum
Tobacco dust
9. c. By Wrapping machine
Wastes
Waste cigarrete
Blank
Inner frame
Aluminium foil
BOPP (Biaxially
Orientaed
polypropylene) Film
TAR
Core
10. d. By Gay wrapping machine
Wastes
Wrapping paper (Gay
wrapper)
Gum
Core
12. Pollutants / Wastes generators sectors within the industry
• Waste from roulette area
• Waste from secondary manufacturing department
• Waste from canteen
• Waste from garden
• Waste from office buildings
• Waste from slide making area
• Waste from ambulance room
13. Environmental risks due to various wastes
• All types of tobacco wastes creates air, water and soil pollution.
• Dumping of wastes cause bad smell, increasing of pests, and assist various
disease to break out and also causes site pollution.
• Dumping of non-biodegradable waste on land reduce its fertility.
• Oil and grease, TAR and other pollutants can pollute ground water causing
water pollution nearby industry.
14. • Tobacco dust from roulette area, maufacturing area, DRF plant etc can cause
allergy, fever and respiratory problems.
• Continous exposure to noise can damage the hearing system and also cause the
nerve problem, psycholgical problems.
• Vibration of manufacturing machines can cause various problems. White finger
is common among workers who use vibrating drills.
• Unplanned dumping of waste may contaminate the environment and leads to
various disease outbreak to peoples.
15. Waste management by the factory
WMS waste, Plastic rope, packaging, paper etc.
Collection Storage
Sold to vendors
Recycling
16. Tobacco
Reuse of the usable
tobacco from the SMD
area
Tobacco dust from DRF
pant collected in bags
Water damaged tobacco
stored in the dustbins
Stored for selling to
vendors
Stored for selling to
vendors
Recycling
17. Canteen wastes
Liquid waste (washing water,
oil and grease etc).
Solid waste (food, scrapes,
vegetables etc)
Plastics, paper and other
cover and packages
Discharged into drains after
removing Oil and Grease
Food wastes stored in container,
scraps and vegetables waste stored
in dustbins for selling
Stored for selling to
vendor
Used to feed animals, manure
manufacture etc.
Recycling of plastic, paper etc.
18. Possible alternative approach to waste management in
this cigarrete industry
• Bio-degradation of Nicotine by a newly isolated Agrobacterium Sp. Strain S 33,
Bacillus and LActobacillus Sp.
• Enzymatic production of glucose from the waste paper. Glucose thereafter can
be utilized for production of ethanol and other chemicals by specific microbial
cultures.
• Tobacco wastes can be used as fertilizer for improving yields and nutritional
value of tomato and lettuce (lactuca saliva).
• Production of Caffeic Acid (CA) from the Caffeoylquinic Acid (CQAs) of
tobacco. Caffeic Acid is widley used in food and pharmaceutical industries.
• Vermicomposting of bio-degradable waste produces a better quality fertilizer.
• Bio-gas and Bio-diesel production from the biodegradable waste is possible.
• Electricity production from the garbage is now possible.