Tata Power-DDL Supports Earth Hour 2025 to Promote Sustainability
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Tata Power-DDL Supports Earth Hour 2025 to Promote Sustainability

Tata Power-DDL is set to participate in Earth Hour 2025 on March 22 by joining the global “Switch Off Lights” initiative to support sustainability. In 2024, the initiative led to a 71 MW power saving in its operational areas.

The company is engaging with its workforce, customers, Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs), and Industrial Welfare Associations (IWAs) through targeted communications to create the ‘Biggest Hour for Earth.’ Awareness efforts include WhatsApp messaging, customer care centre displays, and outreach in residential societies.

Additionally, Tata Power-DDL is leveraging its website, social media channels (Facebook, X, Instagram, LinkedIn), and digital screens across office locations to mobilise over two million customers and nearly nine million residents.

With a strong commitment to sustainability, Tata Power-DDL continues investing in carbon footprint reduction and innovative solutions for a greener future.

Tata Power-DDL is set to participate in Earth Hour 2025 on March 22 by joining the global “Switch Off Lights” initiative to support sustainability. In 2024, the initiative led to a 71 MW power saving in its operational areas.The company is engaging with its workforce, customers, Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs), and Industrial Welfare Associations (IWAs) through targeted communications to create the ‘Biggest Hour for Earth.’ Awareness efforts include WhatsApp messaging, customer care centre displays, and outreach in residential societies.Additionally, Tata Power-DDL is leveraging its website, social media channels (Facebook, X, Instagram, LinkedIn), and digital screens across office locations to mobilise over two million customers and nearly nine million residents.With a strong commitment to sustainability, Tata Power-DDL continues investing in carbon footprint reduction and innovative solutions for a greener future.

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