Covestro (India) Donates ₹43.24 Lakh for Water Conservation and Waste Management in Cuddalore District

The community impact includes rejuvenation of 800 hectares of farmland and improved living for over 500 households

“These water conservation and waste management initiatives in Cuddalore reflect our commitment to environmental stewardship and meaningful community engagement. We are proud to collaborate with local authorities to bring about positive change that will benefit hundreds of families and farmers in the region.” Anand Srinivasan, Managing Director – Covestro (India) & Head of Polycarbonate – ISC

“As a responsible corporate company, we have consistently focused on sustainable initiatives that create lasting impact. The desilting of irrigation tanks will help transform agricultural productivity in these villages, while the waste management vehicles will improve sanitation and quality of life for residents, thereby improving the wellbeing of the Cuddalore community.” Jeganathan Kanmani, Site Head of Covestro (India) Cuddalore

Covestro (India) has announced the handover of ₹43.24 Lakh to the Cuddalore District Administration for two key community development initiatives aimed at addressing critical environmental and sanitation challenges in the region.
In a meeting held at the District Collector’s Office on 4th February 2026, Covestro (India) Cuddalore Site Head, Jeganathan Kanmani, presented a demand draft to the district collector covering two significant projects: ₹23.24 Lakh for the desilting of irrigation tanks across three panchayats, and ₹20 Lakh for obtaining Light Commercial Vehicles (LCV) for solid waste management in Cuddalore District.
“At Covestro, we live by our purpose of making the world a brighter place,” said Anand Srinivasan, Managing Director – Covestro (India) & Head of Polycarbonate – ISC. “These water conservation and waste management initiatives in Cuddalore reflect our commitment to environmental stewardship and meaningful community engagement. We are proud to collaborate with local authorities to bring about positive change that will benefit hundreds of families and farmers in the region.”
The desilting project will rejuvenate irrigation tanks across three panchayats – Alambadi, Thondankurichi, and Parur – benefiting approximately 800 hectares of farmland through improved irrigation facilities. This intervention will enhance water storage capacity, support groundwater recharge, and help mitigate the effects of both floods and droughts, addressing crucial water security challenges faced by farmers in the region.
“These projects directly address two critical needs identified in the Cuddalore community—water security and effective waste management,” said Jeganathan Kanmani, Site Head of Covestro (India) Cuddalore. “As a responsible corporate company, we have consistently focused on sustainable initiatives that create lasting impact. The desilting of irrigation tanks will help transform agricultural productivity in these villages, while the waste management vehicles will improve sanitation and quality of life for residents, thereby improving the wellbeing of the Cuddalore community.”
The Light Commercial Vehicle for solid waste management will benefit approximately 500 households, significantly improving sanitation conditions and environmental hygiene in various areas of Cuddalore District. This support aligns with local municipality efforts to enhance waste collection efficiency and promote cleaner surroundings.
This contribution continues Covestro (India’s) history of community support in Cuddalore, which has previously included the construction of overhead water tanks, Anganwadi facilities, school classrooms, and various environmental sustainability initiatives such as desilting of Nallathanni Kulam Lake and regular clean-up drives.

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