Udaipur: Reaffirming its commitment to rural development and environmental protection, Hindustan Zinc has provided state-of-the-art electric vehicles (EVs) for waste collection to the Bichhadi and Zinc Smelter gram panchayats in Debari. This green initiative marks a significant step toward building cleaner, healthier, and more resilient communities.

The use of electric vehicles is expected to significantly reduce carbon emissions while improving long-term sanitation and health outcomes for residents. This move aligns with Hindustan Zinc’s broader ESG vision, focusing on sanitation, waste management, and rural development to foster sustainable and inclusive communities.
The new vehicles will support door-to-door waste collection, directly benefiting nearly 3,000 families in the area by ensuring efficient and eco-friendly solid waste disposal. The vehicle handover ceremony witnessed the presence of village sarpanches, deputy sarpanches, and other local leaders, who welcomed the initiative as a progressive step toward achieving the goals of the Swachh Bharat Mission.
It is worth noting that Hindustan Zinc has also made substantial contributions to rural welfare by constructing toilets and developing infrastructure in government schools, positively impacting the lives of over 5,000 people in the region.
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