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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Coca-Cola to resume operations at Varanasi plant
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Coca-Cola to resume operations at Varanasi plant

The plant was shut down after the UP Pollution Control Board withdrew permission over alleged violation of environmental norms.

The plant was shut down earlier this month after the UP Pollution Control Board withdrew permission to operate over alleged violation of environmental norms. Photo: AFPPremium
The plant was shut down earlier this month after the UP Pollution Control Board withdrew permission to operate over alleged violation of environmental norms. Photo: AFP

New Delhi: Beverages giant Hindustan Coca-Cola Beverages Pvt. Ltd (HCCB) will resume operations at its Varanasi plant in Uttar Pradesh (UP) following an order from the National Green Tribunal, which on Friday stayed Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board’s (UPPCB) directive to close the facility.

The order by the Tribunal, however, prevented the company from increasing its production from 600 bottles per minute till it gets a clearance from the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA).

“We welcome today’s ruling of the National Green Tribunal that stays the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board’s order of closure of the Varanasi Plant. The order reconfirms HCCB’s conformance to all applicable laws and regulations in course of doing business," HCCB said in a statement.

The plant was shut down earlier this month after the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) withdrew permission to operate over alleged violation of environmental norms.

The single-line plant at Mehandiganj, Varanasi produces soft drinks only in glass bottles and belongs to HCCB, the bottling operations unit of Coca-Cola. HCCB had moved the National Green Tribunal, challenging the order of UPPCB. In its 6 June order, the UPPCB had stated that Coca-Cola did not obtain clearance from the CGWA, a government agency that monitors and regulates ground water use in water-stressed areas.

The board had said the treatment system at the plant wasn’t operated properly and that the company produced more than the permitted capacity by raising production to 36,000 cases a day from 20,000 cases a day.

The company’s application to the CGWA for increasing its production at the plant has been pending for more than a year. In 2005, the Kerala State Pollution Control Board had ordered closure of Coca Cola’s plant at Plachimada.

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Published: 20 Jun 2014, 08:18 PM IST
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