Bhubaneswar, Odisha, August 26, 2025 – Vedanta Aluminium, India’s largest aluminium producer, has reinforced its position as a sustainability leader by continuing to invest in holistic community development initiatives across Odisha. Recognized globally for its responsible business practices, the company ranked 2nd in the S&P Global Corporate Sustainability Assessment 2024 for the aluminium industry—an achievement that underscores its commitment to creating a greener and more inclusive future.
Aligned with its mission of driving socio-economic progress, Vedanta Aluminium focuses on key pillars such as healthcare, education, sustainable livelihoods, infrastructure development, and grassroots sports and culture. Recent initiatives, including health awareness programs and rural outreach, reflect the company’s vision of empowering local communities to lead healthier, more informed lives.
“Community well-being is integral to our growth strategy,” said Rajiv Kumar, CEO, Vedanta Aluminium. “Our interventions are designed not only to bridge critical gaps in healthcare, education, and livelihood but also to foster long-term resilience in communities. This approach enables us to contribute meaningfully to the overall development of Odisha while advancing sustainable business practices.”
Collaborating with local authorities and institutions, Vedanta Aluminium ensures that its social impact programs generate tangible results at the grassroots level. From healthcare camps to education support and skill-building, the company continues to play a catalytic role in improving quality of life in and around its operational areas.
With world-class smelters, an alumina refinery, and power assets in India, Vedanta Aluminium produces over 2.42 million tonnes of aluminium annually—more than half of India’s total output. Its value-added aluminium products power critical sectors while positioning the metal as a key enabler of a low-carbon future.
By coupling industrial excellence with a deep sense of social responsibility, Vedanta Aluminium exemplifies how businesses can drive transformative change for both the economy and the environment.