Sai Life Sciences Sustainability Report 2023

59 Year Coprocessing Landfill Recyclers Incineration FY 21 89.0% 6.2% 3.8% 1% FY 22 95.2% 4.4% 0% 0.4% FY 23 98.6% 0% 0.2% 1.2% Waste management We are committed to achieving zero waste to landfills as part of our waste management strategy. We ensure the safe disposal of hazardous waste by partnering with cement industries that are equipped to utilize it as an alternative fuel or raw material in their processes. By redirecting these materials away from landfills and repurposing them within a closed-loop system, we significantly minimize environmental impact while promoting resource efficiency. Through a comprehensive approach involving recycling, co-processing and incineration methods, we have successfully eliminated the need for waste disposal in landfills. This commitment aligns with our vision of promoting a circular economy, where resources are continuously reused, recycled, leaving zero waste destined for landfills. We have implemented a robust system for composting organic waste, such as food scraps and garden trimmings, within our facilities. This organic waste is processed into nutrient-rich compost, which is then repurposed as manure for our greenbelt areas. Hazardous waste used in Co-processing in cement plants to use as Alternate Fuel Resource (AFR) Waste to Wealth (WoW) Hazardous waste generation, MT Specific hazardous waste (MT/million USD sales) Hazardous waste disposal % FY 21 1960.5 FY 22 1253 FY 23 2041 FY 21 18.87 FY 22 10.81 FY 23 13.47 Green chemistry We have introduced Green Chemistry principles, through which we measure and monitor the greenness of the process right from the development phase. An in-house computational model, the greenness Index, has been developed to assess projects on water conservation, resource conservation, solvent management, and waste management. Our chemists design reactions and processes with improved efficiency, reduced waste, and lower environmental impact. Using an internally developed computational model, projects are assessed on their ‘Greenness Index’. Water conservation • Specific water consumption • Quality of wastewater Resource conservation • Atom economy • Reaction mass efficiency • E-factor • Carbon efficiency • Chemical yield Solvent management • Greenness of solvent • Specific solvent consumption • Number of solvents used • Solvent recovery

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