Environment,
Sustainibility & CSR
Environment
The company is dedicated to continual process improvement and maximizing resource utilization to prevent environmental degradation. All ingredients utilized are inherently non-toxic. Recognizing wood as a primary input for pencils, we prioritize the establishment of plantations and the sustainable replenishment of this vital natural resource.


Sustainability
We are committed to sustainable practices in pencil manufacturing, abstaining from the use of forest wood. Instead, we cultivate our own plantations and source wood from farmers who responsibly grow trees on their land or within their residential premises. This approach ensures a steady supply of high-quality wood while safeguarding biodiversity and ecological equilibrium.
Continual efforts are undertaken to enhance processes and optimize input utilization, mitigating environmental degradation. All materials employed are inherently non-toxic. Additionally, our Research and Development initiatives focus on transitioning to eco-friendly water-based lacquers and PVC-free formulations, furthering our commitment to environmental stewardship.
Certifications
CSR
Hindustan Pencils embraces a profound commitment to societal well-being and the enhancement of quality of life. We have established educational institutions aimed at providing comprehensive education and professional training across India.
These institutions include:
- Hindustan College of Arts and Commerce
- Triveniben Jamnadas Girls High School
- Nataraj Education Trust
Furthermore, our company collaborates with other notable institutions, such as:
Nataraj Research Centre and Training College, Bhavnagar, Gujarat: This institute offers top-tier teacher training in rehabilitation, paramedical fields, and special education, catering to conditions like cerebral palsy, mental retardation, hearing impairment, and other disabilities.
Nataraj Special School for Children with Cerebral Palsy, Bhavnagar, Gujarat: Providing essential treatment and education to 200 children.
KIJ Institute of Deaf and Dumb: Offering vital support to differently-abled children through technology, education, and vocational training, facilitating their integration into mainstream society.



