Merino adds another milestone to its sustainability success story with Green Logistics
Merino Industries Ltd, a pioneer in environmental responsibility and sustainability, continues to lead by example with its latest initiative: the introduction of Green Logistics in heavy trucking. This bold move reflects the company’s unwavering commitment to reducing carbon emissions across its operations and building a sustainable future.
Under its integrated and holistic sustainability program, Nirmal, Merino has achieved significant milestones. Through continuous innovation, adoption of best practices, and the visionary leadership of its top management, the company now meets 75% of its energy needs through non-fossil fuel sources like solar, agro residue, and biogas. These efforts have already resulted in substantial reductions in Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, with Merino preventing 95,000 metric tonnes of CO₂ equivalent emissions annually.
Now, the company is taking decisive steps to address Scope 3 emissions by adopting green logistics solutions. In a landmark move, Merino Industries is introducing LNG-powered trucks for its logistics operations—an industry-first in laminate manufacturing. Speaking at the launch event, Prakash Lohia, Managing Director of Merino Industries Ltd, said: "This transition marks another key moment in our journey toward sustainable operations. The adoption of LNG-powered trucks helps us reduce our carbon footprint and also sets a benchmark for responsible logistics in the industry. At Merino, we believe in creating a better tomorrow by imbibing innovative and eco-friendly solutions. Together, with GreenLine Logistics we are taking a bold step toward creating a cleaner and greener operational network in India.”
The event also featured Anand Mimani, CEO of GreenLine Logistics, who shared insights into the transformative potential of sustainable transport. The LNG trucks are capable of reducing CO2 emission by 30%, other particulate materials by 70-90% & capable of saving around 35 Ton carbon emissions per year.