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Forging a Greener Future: Decarbonising Kolhapur’s Foundries

Forging a Greener Future: Decarbonising Kolhapur’s Foundries

Kolhapur stands as one of India’s most dynamic foundry clusters — a hub of industrial skill, innovation, and resilience. But as global industries transition towards a low-carbon economy, a critical question emerges: how can we sustain industrial growth while reducing emissions and improving energy efficiency?

The Kolhapur Foundry Decarbonisation Project, led by Asar in collaboration with local industries, technical experts, and the Decarbonisation India Alliance, is pioneering practical pathways to make foundries more energy-efficient, competitive, and climate-ready.

Project Focus Areas:

  • Conducting energy audits and renewable energy assessments
  • Building capacity for carbon accounting and CBAM readiness
  • Demonstrating actionable models for emission reduction and efficiency improvement

This initiative brings together industry, government, academia, and communities to co-create a roadmap for sustainable industrial growth — one that balances productivity with environmental responsibility.

The insights from this project are already informing future decarbonisation efforts in other industrial clusters such as Sangli and Belagavi, setting a precedent for cleaner, more resilient industrial ecosystems across India.

Read the full report: Forging a Greener Future Together — Decarbonising Kolhapur’s Foundries, One Step at a Time

Together, we can forge a low-carbon, competitive, and sustainable future for India’s industries.

Co-Creation Conclave: Sustainable Transition for aClimate Resilient Maharashtra

The journey toward climate resilience in Maharashtra took a major step forward at the Co-Creation Conclave on Just Transition held in Pune. Over two days, more than 30 grassroots organizations, civil society leaders, academics, government officials, and unions came together to address a crucial question:

How can Maharashtra’s shift to a low-carbon economy be just, inclusive, and community-driven?

Co-hosted by Asar and PDAG, in partnership with the State Climate Action Cell (SCAC), this conclave was Maharashtra’s first grassroots-focused dialogue on climate change and just transition.

Key Highlights:

  • Panel discussions on climate resilience, sustainable agriculture, MSMEs, gender equity, and forest rights
  • Regional engagement across Vidarbha, Marathwada, Pune, and other areas
  • Workshops focused on livelihoods, ecological sustainability, and inclusive climate planning
  • Planning pathways for regional consultations, capacity building, and media outreach

This video brings to life the vibrant discussions, diverse voices, and shared vision of a movement committed to climate justice and a fair transition.

📽️ Watch now to learn how Maharashtra is shaping a climate-resilient future rooted in equity and community participation.