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JK Tyre bags the prestigious ISCC Plus Certification for its Chennai Plant

By Staff Writer,

Added 17 June 2024

The ISCC (International Sustainability & Carbon Certification) Plus is a voluntary certification scheme for bio-based and circular (recycled) raw materials.

Indian tyre industry major, JK Tyre & Industries has been recognised as the first tyre manufacturer in the country to receive the prestigious International Sustainability & Carbon Certification (ISCC) Plus for its Chennai plant.

Achieving ISCC Plus certification requires compliance with numerous criteria, including the traceability of raw materials, adherence to environmental regulations, preservation of ecosystems, upholding labour and human rights, and promoting sustainable economic development. The comprehensive final audit for this certification was conducted by the Indian counterpart of the certification body based in Kolkata.

Commenting on the achievement, Dr. Raghupati Singhania, Chairman and Managing Director (CMD), JK Tyre, said, "Green manufacturing embodies our commitment to sustainable development. By reducing our carbon footprint and utilising resources judiciously, we have consistently set industry standards over the years. This recognition is a significant milestone for JK Tyre and motivates us to continue our dedication to sustainable practices."

JK Tyre aims to become a carbon-neutral brand by 2050 and reduce its carbon intensity by 50 per cent by 2030. The Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) has validated the company's commitment to lowering overall greenhouse gas emissions.

The ISCC (International Sustainability & Carbon Certification) Plus is a voluntary certification scheme for bio-based and circular (recycled) raw materials. The certification is granted following a rigorous verification process ensuring compliance with ISCC requirements, including the traceability of certified materials throughout the entire supply chain, from origin to finished product.

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