
Apollo Pipes commits to sustainable growth while expanding capacity and detailing ESG performance for FY2025-26
Apollo Pipes Limited, a key manufacturer in the plastic products sector, has underscored its commitment to sustainable development and operational excellence through its Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report for Financial Year 2025-26. The company emphasizes integrating sustainability into all business practices while continuing strategic investment in expansion and technological upgradation across its operations.The company's Managing Director stated that the journey at Apollo Pipes is guided by a vision of sustainable growth and long-term value creation. Through continuous innovation, the company has augmented capacity, including installing advanced injection moulding machines to strengthen its fittings segment.
Apollo Pipes maintains a diverse portfolio of products, serving essential sectors such as agriculture, irrigation, infrastructure, building construction, and telecom. The company manufactures cPVC, uPVC, and HDPE pipes and fittings, with these plastics making up 100% of the entity's turnover.
Operational Scale and Market Reach
Apollo Pipes operates multiple manufacturing units across various locations including Dadri (U.P.), Sikandrabad (U.P.), Ahmedabad (Gujarat), Tumkur (Karnataka), and Raipur (Chhattisgarh). The company manages a network of 6 plants and 2 offices, serving markets both nationally and internationally in three countries.The organization serves a wide range of clienteles, including the Agriculture Segment (offering Casing pipes and Drip Irrigation System), the Water Management Segment, Long Distance water conveyance, Construction Segment (Sanitation & Sewage Pipes), Oil & Gas Segment (facilitating PNG/CNG conveyance), and Telecom Ducting. Exports constitute 0.153% of the company’s total turnover.
The organization employs a dedicated workforce, comprising 411 employees and 397 workers as of the end of FY2025-26. Among the permanent employees, 397 are male (97%), while there are 14 female employees (3%). Of the total workers, 396 are male (99.7%) and 1 is female (0.3%).
Environmental and Resource Stewardship
Apollo Pipes has integrated environmental stewardship into its core operations. The company reports that approximately 28% of its energy consumption comes from renewable sources, primarily solar power. This commitment aims to reduce the environmental footprint and support cleaner energy transitions.Key Environmental Metrics:
| Metric | FY2025-26 | FY2024-25 | Unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total Energy Consumed | 220,879 | 139,649 | GJ |
| Energy Intensity per Rupee of Turnover (GJ/INR Crore) | 248.89 | 150.86 | GJ/INR Crore |
| Total Water Consumption | 58,022 | 70,026 | KL |
| Water Intensity per Rupee of Turnover | 65.38 | 154.38 | KL/INR Crore |
Regarding waste management, the entity generated a total of 5,112.91 metric tonnes (MT) of waste in FY2025-26. The company places significant emphasis on resource efficiency, noting that among the materials for plastic products and packaging, 3,866 MT were re-used, indicating a strong focus on recycling inputs.
Social Governance and Labor Standards
Apollo Pipes demonstrates commitment to the well-being of its workforce through various policies and reporting metrics related to human rights and labor standards. The company has an Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption Policy, ensuring zero tolerance for bribery across all operations.Key metrics from the report include:
- Training Coverage: 100% of Employees (411) and Workers (397) were covered by health and safety training programs in FY2025-26.
- Career Advancement: Of employees surveyed, 64% were involved in skill upgradation, while for workers, this figure stood at 43.9%.
- Labor Standards: In FY2025-26, 100% of female employees and 100% of female workers received training related to safety and occupational health.
The company conducts continuous engagement with stakeholders. It has a Board Risk Management Committee responsible for oversight on sustainability issues, comprising members including Mr. Sameer Gupta (Chairman) and Mr. Arun Agarwal (Member). Furthermore, Apollo Pipes maintains a commitment to the protection of human rights across its commercial agreements, ensuring that all business partners comply with company policies regarding Human Rights and working conditions.
The comprehensive reporting confirms Apollo Pipes' dedication to operational excellence, sustainable resource management, and continuous improvement in governance frameworks as it moves forward.
APOLLOPIPE Stock Price Movement
On Friday, Apollo Pipes Limited shares gained 4.57%, closing at ₹511.10 after the stock saw a substantial increase of ₹22.30 from its previous close. The equity traded with solid volume, as 391,200 shares changed hands during the session.Disclaimer: Due care and diligence have been taken in compiling and presenting news and market-related content. However, errors or omissions may arise despite such efforts.
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