Godrej Secures Largest Carbon Capture Equipment Export to Europe
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Godrej Secures Largest Carbon Capture Equipment Export to Europe

Godrej Enterprises Group’s Process Equipment business has secured an international order to supply its largest-ever equipment for a carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) facility in Europe. This high-efficiency carbon dioxide separation unit represents a new benchmark in size and complexity for the company and highlights India’s capabilities in precision heavy equipment manufacturing. 

The equipment will support clean energy operations in Europe and reflects Godrej’s growing reputation as a global supplier of advanced process equipment. Currently, export markets account for 70 per cent of the business’s revenue, with deliveries to around 45 countries. The company is also expanding its reach amid the global shift towards renewable energy. 

Hussain Shariyarr, Executive Vice President & Business Head, Process Equipment, Godrej Enterprises Group, said: “At Godrej, sustainability is not just a strategic priority—it’s a deeply held belief that guides everything we do. Securing this prestigious order in carbon capture technology, alongside our recent CII GreenCo Platinum recognition, reflects our unwavering commitment to building a cleaner, more resilient future for generations to come.” 

This development reinforces India’s positioning under the “Make in India for the World” initiative, with Godrej playing a key role in supporting global clean tech ambitions.

Godrej Enterprises Group’s Process Equipment business has secured an international order to supply its largest-ever equipment for a carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) facility in Europe. This high-efficiency carbon dioxide separation unit represents a new benchmark in size and complexity for the company and highlights India’s capabilities in precision heavy equipment manufacturing. The equipment will support clean energy operations in Europe and reflects Godrej’s growing reputation as a global supplier of advanced process equipment. Currently, export markets account for 70 per cent of the business’s revenue, with deliveries to around 45 countries. The company is also expanding its reach amid the global shift towards renewable energy. Hussain Shariyarr, Executive Vice President & Business Head, Process Equipment, Godrej Enterprises Group, said: “At Godrej, sustainability is not just a strategic priority—it’s a deeply held belief that guides everything we do. Securing this prestigious order in carbon capture technology, alongside our recent CII GreenCo Platinum recognition, reflects our unwavering commitment to building a cleaner, more resilient future for generations to come.” This development reinforces India’s positioning under the “Make in India for the World” initiative, with Godrej playing a key role in supporting global clean tech ambitions.

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