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Solar panels - GRI Speciality Tyre Factory
Sustainability is at the core of GRI; as such, green manufacturing is a priority for the company. Here, GRI Executive Director Ananda Caldera speaks about the many initiatives taken by GRI to ensure green processes in manufacturing, where waste materials are recycled and used productively.
“The tyre industry is one of the highest energy-consuming industries as we use both electrical and thermal energy in tyre production processes,” explained Caldera. “For many years, GRI has used biomass boilers to generate thermal energy and the steam we need to cure tyres. For these biomass boilers, we use environmentally friendly alternatives such as the waste material generated by the sawmilling industry called outer planks.
“More recently, GRI started to use oat husks, which is a waste material from a neighbouring and newly opened oats manufacturing plant, as biomass to generate thermal energy. The caloric value of the waste husk is almost the same as the wood waste. For thermal energy fuel we always use waste biproducts such as scrap wood and waste husk, thereby minimising environmental impact,” he said.
“Electrical energy is generated through the solar panels that have been installed on the roofs of the factories, which currently generate 1.2 megawatts. GRI plans to increase the capacity to 2.5 megawatts with the expansion of our new factory.”
“Water is recycled in our facilities, where water used for washing purposes is treated and reused for maintenance of the landscape around the factory. We have a 24-hour water treatment plant that recycles the water,” explained Caldera.
“Treated water is then used as cooling water for machines and other purposes. As our tyre production is a dry process liquid effluents are also not discharged into the environment. It is also our policy that for every tree we remove for factory expansion, etc., that we plant two trees. Furthermore, for our employees’ birthdays we gift them a tree sapling to plant in their gardens. We have planted more than 1,500 trees in and around our factories supporting biodiversity,” he said.
The rubber waste that is generated through the manufacturing process is given to the local reclaim rubber industry. Once this rubber waste is processed, GRI repurchases the reclaimed rubber and rubber crumbs to be reused. “The rubber waste essentially journeys a full circle and returns to the factory,” explained Caldera.
“GRI has received ISO 50001 certification for our energy management system and ISO 14001 certification for our environmental management system. We receive credit for our energy management system because we use bio and solar energy. Furthermore, GRI uses the most energy-efficient motors so there is no wastage of electrical energy,” explained Caldera. The energy efficiency certification is only given to factories that have a qualified energy manager heading the energy program.
“GRI focuses on energy efficiency from the time of selecting machinery, where priority is always given to machines with variable speed energy motors and low energy consumption,” said Caldera. With variable speed drives, the motor operates only at the required speed, thereby saving energy.
“Another green manufacturing step taken by GRI is that we have installed capacitor banks for power factor correction. Total power consumption and demand has reduced due to power factor correction. It is a noteworthy investment that has reduced energy consumption,” Caldera further explained.
“GRI is in constant pursuit of seeking sustainable alternatives to be used in our products and manufacturing processes. We invest in R&D and are continuously looking at ways to reduce our impact on the environment. Our goal is to build tyres sustainably and to move forward in making a positive impact on our planet,” said GRI CEO Dr. Mahesha Ranasoma.
GRI produces high-grade specialty tyres that are built sustainably using pure natural rubber in Sri Lanka. Founded in 2002, the company produces material handling solid tyres, radial agriculture tyres, and construction tyres. GRI has operations in nine countries, and a business presence in more than 50 countries worldwide. Since 2018 GRI has been advancing in the rapid expansion of its specialty tyre production plants and tyre compound mixing facilities in Sri Lanka as well as its operations in key countries. GRI ensures its commitment to sustainability and environmental protection throughout its operations both locally and globally.
Outer planks - Scrap wood
Oat husks