ITC eyes 'green' profit from recycled urban waste - Times of India
  March 30, 2009
ITC's paperboard and specialty papers   								division is generating raw materials from waste.   								''We use waste paper extensively as raw material.   								We procure such paper from waste paper vendors   								in the country. We would now like to tap   								households directly,'' says Pradeep Dhobale, CEO,   								paper boards division.
India consumes around nine million tonnes of   								paper annually. But only 1.5 million tonne of   								paper is getting recycled annually. ''Source   								segregation of waste becomes important. Many a   								times waste paper gets mixed with other garbage   								and it ends up going to the landfill. We also   								don't have enough forest reserves left so its   								important to recycle waste paper,'' says Dhobale.
ITC   								launched WOW (wealth out of waste) programme in   								Hyderabad. It provides special bags to put dry   								waste like paper, plastic and metals and   								arranges collection through outsourced agencies.
The   								waste paper used by ITC for its own commercial   								activities and other materials are sold to the   								recycling units.
The   								programme has now been extended to 10   								municipalities in Andhra Pradhesh and over six   								colonies in Coimbatore.
ITC   								is planning to launch WOW in Chennai, Coimbatore   								and Madurai in Tamil Nadu as well as Kochi and   								Thiruvananthapuram in Kerala.
''We   								are guided by the triple bottom line principle;   								employment, profitability and environmental   								consciousness,'' says Dhobale.