CtrlS has been awarded the Golden Peacock Award for Eco-Innovation. The company said that jury selected CtrlS Datacenters, after having evaluated 234 companies on parameters such as innovation, environment, health and safety, energy conservation and impact on climate change.
The winners in other-than-datacenter category include Tata Motors (ERC), ITC, JSW Cement and ITC Life Sciences and Technology Center. The past winners include Tata Steel, Mahindra & Mahindra, and Reliance Industries.
Instituted in 1991 by the Institute of Directors (IOD), India, the Golden Peacock Awards is globally regarded as a Corporate Excellence benchmark. It follows a transparent five-step evaluation process by experts and site visit to validate and rate the nominees, finalisation of winners and finally award the winners.
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“We are delighted and proud to receive the prestigious Golden Peacock Eco-Innovation Award. This recognition is a testament to our continued commitment to excellence in energy efficiency, sustainability and addressing the critical environmental challenges,” said Sridhar Pinnapureddy, Founder and CEO, CtrlS.
“This achievement is a true recognition of our team’s efforts for having deployed extraordinary effort in eco-innovation benefiting the customers, shareholders, stakeholders and planet earth,” he added.
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