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Redington Foundation sets up 67 biogas plants and community pond in Thandalacherri and Kuruthanamedu villages

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Biogas beneficiaries receiving certificates from Mrs. R. Ishwarya Ramanathan, IAS - RTO, Tiruvalur district

Chennai, July 06, 2023. As part of its CSR initiative, Redington Foundation has installed 67 biogas plants at Kuruthanamedu village and renovated a community pond at Thandalacherri village near warehouse operations of ProConnect Supply Chain Solutions (a wholly owned subsidiary of Redington) in Tiruvallur district of Tamil Nadu. The project aims to promote the use of biofuel as an alternative to fossil fuel, enhance the availability of water for irrigation and drinking purposes, and replenish the groundwater level in the area. The project has been implemented by Hand in Hand Inclusive Development and Services- HHIDS, a non-governmental organization working for rural development. At a local event attended by over 500 villagers, Redington Foundation handed over the biogas plants and the pond to the respective village panchayats. Mrs. R.Ishwarya Ramanathan, IAS - RTO, Mr. Vijayaraghavan, CFO - ProConnect , Mr. Rakesh, Head HR- ProConnect , Dr.Purnima Rao, Trustee – Redington Foundation, employees from Redington & ProConnect and HHIDS Management team participated and undertook tree plantation in this event. 

The biogas plants will reduce the villagers’ dependence on firewood and kerosene, and also prevent air pollution and deforestation. The biogas plants will also produce organic manure. The pond renovation will benefit around 1000 households in Thandalacherri village panchayat by providing them access to water throughout the year. The pond has been cleared of Juliflora, a weed that depletes water resources, and has been surrounded with native trees to create a social forest. The pond has also been fenced and provided with a channel to prevent water loss and contamination.

Redington Foundation also supports the villages under its multi-sector development initiative. This includes the provision of four battery-operated vehicles (BoV) to collect and segregate waste at the panchayat level. Further, two sanitary napkin incinerators will be installed in middle schools of Panpakkam and Thandalacherri for the safe disposal of sanitary napkins. The incinerators will improve the personal hygiene habits of adolescent girls and also encourage them to pursue higher education by reducing dropout rates.

Additionally, Redington Foundation has provided a computer and accessories to Panpakkam library to support the digital literacy. It is also providing materials to three Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) centres in Panpakkam, Kuruthanamedu and Thandalacherri villages to improve the facilities for mother and child health, nutrition, preschool education and immunization.

“At Redington Foundation, we are committed to drive positive impact at the grass-root level and improve the quality of life for people. Our project in the villages of Thandalacherri and Kuruthanamedu is a conscious step towards achieving this goal and we are hopeful that our efforts will enable the people with better accessibility to renewable energy, clean water, digital literacy and personal hygiene.” said Ramesh Natarajan, CEO, of Redington Limited.

Redington Foundation was established with the goal of giving back to the communities in which Redington operates. Its CSR initiatives are focused on areas such as education, health, skill development, environment, empowerment of differently-abled individuals, and disaster response. The foundation’s mission is to promote sustainable development and improve the quality of life for underprivileged individuals and communities. Redington Limited is committed to playing a role as a catalyst for social development through its CSR initiatives and making technology accessible across socio-economic barriers.

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