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Antony Waste Handling Cell Ltd

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BSE Code : 543254 | NSE Symbol : AWHCL | ISIN : INE01BK01022 | Industry : Miscellaneous |


Chairman's Speech

Dear Stakeholders

In recent years, there has been a rapid surge in urbanisation. This, coupled with the fact that India has the highest population in the world, has led to substantial increase in waste generation. With strong economic growth and heightened urban consumption rates, India is among the top countries in terms of generating a significant amount of municipal solid waste (MSW).

In this context, we at AWHCL are poised to capitalise on the growing demand for efficient waste management solutions. We have taken significant strides in FY24 and I am delighted to share that we have successfully fulfilled our established priorities, advanced our ongoing projects, introduced new revenue streams and streamlined our cost structure. These efforts have laid a strong foundation for our continued success and long-term value creation for our stakeholders.

The year in review

In the year under review, we achieved a landmark milestone with the inauguration of our cutting-edge integrated Waste-to-Energy Plant by the Hon'ble Prime Minister of India, Shri Narendra Modi, at the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation. As one of the first of its kind in Maharashtra, this plant further fortified our reputation as a reliable player in the waste management sector. It also aligns with the Government's Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, an initiative that aims to create a cleaner, greener India. This initiative reverberates globally, especially now that India leads the G20, a platform for global collaboration on pressing issues.

Another notable development that happened during the year has been the commencement of commercial power sales from our innovative waste-to-energy plant in Pimpri Chinchwad. I am happy to report that the plant has surpassed expectations, consistently meeting all technical and operational benchmarks set by our esteemed partner, Hitachi Zosen. Currently, the plant supplies 8 megawatts of clean electricity to the PCMC water pumping station in Ravet and the sewage treatment plant in Chikali, contributing to substantial cost savings on their energy bills. This achievement signifies a crucial step towards sustainable waste management and a promising future for our Company's environmental impact.

During FY24, we submitted a Scheme of Merger to the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), proposing the integration of our two wholly-owned subsidiaries—Antony Infrastructure and Waste Management Services Private Limited, and KL EnviTech Private Limited—into AG Enviro Infra Projects Private Limited, a key wholly-owned subsidiary. This merger, approved by the NCLT vide order dated August 13, 2024, is designed to streamline our corporate structure, enhance both operational and managerial efficiency and leverage combined assets for a more robust and sustainable business. It will also ensure cost savings and promote efficient resource utilisation.

Fostering a circular economy

At AWHCL, we are building an ESG-focused enterprise with the goal of fostering a circular economy within the cities we serve. This commitment translates into integrating circular principles, such as diverting waste from landfills and utilising Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) as a sustainable alternative to coal. This approach

"Our commitment to enabling responsible growth is exemplified by the efforts we have made to prevent ~8,132 metric emissions. We believe in

tonnes of CO2

leading by example; this is why one of our facilities even generates renewable energy from byproducts. Additionally, we capture and flare greenhouse gases produced during waste processing to further curb our environmental footprint." maximises resource extraction and facilitates outreach initiatives that promote responsible waste management practices.

As a testament to the benefit of this approach, cement producers are increasingly recognising the value of our RDF. During the year under review, RDF sales peaked at ~1.47 lakh metric tonnes, a significant increase from ~0.51 lakh metric tonnes last year. Additionally, we have sold ~9,973 metric tonnes of compost this year, further highlighting our commitment to sustainable practices.

Catalysing responsible growth

We are deeply committed to cultivating positive change in the communities we serve. Recognising the social and environmental dimensions of waste management, we collaborate with local NGOs to address these challenges. Through regular meetings with community members, we ensure open communication and simultaneously gather valuable insights. Additionally, we conduct Information, Education and Communication (IEC) activities to raise awareness about responsible waste management practices. By working closely with local stakeholders, we strive to contribute to a sustainable future that benefits both our Company and the communities in which we operate.

We are pleased to announce that the utilisation of Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF) supplied by our Company has enabled cement

manufacturers to avoid an estimated 1.24 lakh tonnes of CO2

equivalent emissions in FY24. This significant achievement underscores our dedication to sustainability and aiding our clients in their aim to reduce their reliance on fossil fuels.

We have also received prestigious ranking in the cities we serve, as highlighted during the recent Swachh Bharat survey.

On track for growth

Looking ahead, we are expanding our revenue stream by diversifying into the collection, transportation, processing and disposal of C&D projects. Also, we are expanding our presence in India's MSW management space, while sharpening our focus on rational project selection to enhance urban waste management.

Our efforts are concentrated on improving operational efficiency while emphasising economic viability and environmental sustainability. By diversifying into emerging waste management segments, we aim to address a wide array of waste management concerns that will further promote responsible consumption and production practices.

In closing, I wish to express my deepest gratitude to everyone who has been an integral part of our journey. Your unwavering support and dedication have fuelled our progress and together, we stand poised to create a healthier, cleaner tomorrow. I eagerly anticipate that continued collaboration and shared commitment will drive us toward this brighter future.

Best regards,

Jose Jacob Kallarakal

Chairman and Managing Director