Henkel has transformed its flagship Adhesive Technologies manufacturing plants in Kurkumbh, India, and Gebkim, Türkiye, into carbon-neutral production sites. By adopting complete electrification and securing 100 percent renewable energy sourcing, the company has eliminated all direct Scope 1 and indirect Scope 2 emissions at these locations. The manufacturing milestone aligns with the corporation's broader strategic target to completely decarbonize its global industrial operations by 2030.
At the Kurkumbh site in India, the transition to fossil-fuel-free operations required an overhaul of the facility's existing energy infrastructure. Engineering teams replaced the traditional furnace oil-based thermic fluid heaters with high-efficiency electric systems. Coupled with a shift to certified green power sources, the modification successfully mitigated approximately 11,300 tons of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions annually.
Bappa Bandyopadhyay, Director of Operations and Projects for India at Henkel Adhesive Technologies, noted that the Kurkumbh milestone confirms that responsible manufacturing practices and competitive business performance can advance together to build long-term institutional value.