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Visakhapatnam Saint Gobain Opens Low Carbon Ceiling Plant

India’s push toward low-carbon construction materials is gaining momentum as manufacturers begin aligning production processes with emerging sustainability goals in the built environment. In a move reflecting this shift, Saint-Gobain Indiahas commissioned a near-net-zero manufacturing facility for gypsum ceiling tiles in Visakhapatnam, strengthening domestic production of interior building materials while reducing the carbon footprint of manufacturing.

The facility, developed under the company’s Gyproc business, represents India’s first near-net-zero gypsum ceiling tiles plant. Commissioned in December 2025, the factory has an annual production capacity of around 5 million square metres of ceiling tiles and will manufacture PVC-laminated gypsum panels designed for commercial and institutional buildings. Located in Visakhapatnam on India’s eastern coast, the plant is positioned to improve supply efficiency for construction markets across the country. The strategic location also allows the manufacturer to strengthen logistics access to rapidly expanding urban regions where commercial offices, educational institutions, healthcare facilities and public infrastructure projects are driving demand for interior building materials.Gypsum ceiling tiles have become a widely used component in contemporary building design. In modern homes, offices and public buildings, suspended ceiling systems help conceal electrical wiring, HVAC ducts and service lines while improving acoustic performance and indoor comfort. Lightweight gypsum-based panels are also favoured for their fire resistance and ease of installation compared with traditional ceiling materials.

Industry observers say the commissioning of a near-net-zero gypsum ceiling tiles plant signals a broader transformation in India’s building materials manufacturing sector. Construction companies are increasingly prioritising products that support energy-efficient building design and lower lifecycle emissions, particularly as sustainability frameworks and green building certifications gain influence in project planning.The Visakhapatnam facility incorporates advanced manufacturing systems intended to minimise environmental impact. According to the company, the plant includes modern dust-collection technology and process controls designed to improve operational efficiency while maintaining workplace safety and environmental performance. Products manufactured at the facility meet international standards such as BS EN 520 and BS EN 14190, ensuring durability and performance for ceiling systems used in commercial and institutional spaces. 

The development also aligns with the manufacturer’s broader global sustainability roadmap, which aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. By introducing near-net-zero manufacturing practices in India, the company is attempting to scale low-carbon construction materials closer to domestic markets while strengthening local production capacity.For India’s construction ecosystem, the project highlights a growing emphasis on sustainable manufacturing within the building materials industry. As cities expand and demand for modern interiors rises in offices, hospitals, schools and residential developments, ceiling systems are becoming a significant segment of the interior architecture market.

Urban development experts note that the shift toward lower-carbon building materials will likely accelerate in the coming decade as India’s real-estate sector adapts to climate goals, energy-efficiency standards and greener construction practices. Facilities such as the Visakhapatnam plant may therefore play a key role in shaping how interior building materials are produced for the country’s next generation of homes and commercial buildings.

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