We
are proud to be green!
Paper remains one of the most critically needed products reaped
from the environment. Whether it is notebooks used by children
in school, or the books that entertain and intellectually
sustain us, whether it is the carton of toothpaste or the
box of medicines, paper is an integral part of our lives.
While we fulfill this critical need for society, we also remain
mindful of the huge losses suffered by the environment through
deforestation.
At Khanna papers, we utilize as raw materiel paper waste imported
from other countries. Thus we begin our manufacturing process
by making use of waste, instead of wood chips obtained from
cutting down of trees.
Throughout our products, activities and services, we endeavor
to minimise any adverse impact on the environment by means
of pollution prevention, energy and water conservation. In
this way, cost savings, increased operational efficiency and
improved quality of products and services are achieved as
well as a safe environment maintained for the community as
a whole and a healthy workplace for the Company's employees.

In pursuit of this policy, we believe:-
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Environmental Protection and Waste Minimisation
is the responsibility of every employee and persons working
for and on behalf of the company and should be an integral
part of their working life supported by training whenever
appropriate. |
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Every endeavor will be made to ensure that the Company
meets its responsibilities by conforming to all applicable
Environmental Legislation and regulatory requirements,
and with other requirements to which the company subscribes,
in relation to its environmental aspects. |
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Prime consideration will be given to the prevention
of pollution and the elimination of waste and emissions
at source. |
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Customers and suppliers will be encouraged to support
the same objectives by minimising environmental impact
through waste and reducing energy consumption whenever
possible. |
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Inform and educate all person(s) working for or on behalf
of the company, about environmental issues |
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