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STL Kicks Off India's First Optical Industry Green Hydrogen Project

STL's innovative move reduces emissions and occupational hazards. A 20-year partnership paves the way for India's optical industry to go green.

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In this image we can see some water, grass and plants which are in green color.

STL Kicks Off India's First Optical Industry Green Hydrogen Project

STL, a leading optical and digital solutions company, has announced a significant step towards sustainability. The company has partnered with Hygenco India for a 20-year agreement to supply Green Hydrogen to its manufacturing plants. This marks the first Green Hydrogen project in India's optical industry and supports STL's ambitious Net-Zero by 2030 goal.

The Green Hydrogen facility, set to be commissioned in the next 15-18 months, will be based on renewable energy. This transition will enable STL to reduce carbon emissions by 30% year on year. Ankit Agarwal, Managing Director of STL, hailed this collaboration as a 'transformative journey towards sustainability using Green Hydrogen'.

STL will in-source its Hydrogen requirement, reducing occupational health hazards and enabling real-time decision-making for optimal efficiency. Amit Bansal, CEO of Hygenco India, commented that this partnership facilitates the industry's transition to Green Hydrogen as a commercially viable alternative to Grey hydrogen.

STL's switch to Green Hydrogen, facilitated by Hygenco India, is a pioneering move in the optical industry. This long-term agreement, spanning 20 years, underscores STL's commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. With this partnership, STL is well on its way to achieving its Net-Zero by 2030 ambition.

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