Moving Towards Sustainable
Mobility

Sustainability

Element

Corporate
Sustainability

At Sunbeam Light weighting Solutions, sustainability is not just an initiative—it's an integral part of our engineering philosophy.

Since 1986, we have focused on delivering lightweight Aluminium die-cast solutions that contribute to a greener future for global mobility. Our approach to corporate sustainability is rooted in responsible manufacturing, environmental stewardship, and community engagement. Through a structured sustainability framework, we align with national CSR mandates and global best practices to ensure long-term value for all stakeholders.

Eco-Conscious Manufacturing

Eco-Conscious Manufacturing

Sustainable practices in HPDC, LPDC, and GDC to reduce environmental impact in automotive solutions.​

CSR-Driven Growth

CSR-Driven Growth

Corporate Charitable Trust investments in women's welfare, education, healthcare, rural infrastructure, and water management.​

Governance & Compliance

Governance & Compliance

Aligned with Companies Act 2013 CSR guidelines for ethical and sustainable operations.​

Collaborative Impact

Collaborative Impact

Partnering with government, NGOs, and industry leaders to drive meaningful change.​​

Stakeholder Engagement

Stakeholder Engagement

Building trust and value with OEMs, employees, suppliers, and communities.​​

Environmental Management

Environmental Management Policy by Sunbeam

At Sunbeam Lightweighting Solutions, we are committed to the continuous enhancement of our Environmental, Occupational Health, and Safety (EHS) performance. This commitment applies to all our facilities, employees, and contractor personnel, driving our efforts toward responsible and sustainable manufacturing. Our EHS policy underpins every aspect of our operations, ensuring that we meet the highest standards of environmental stewardship, workplace safety, and health management across the company.

We build resilient livelihoods and social support through skills & direct aid

  • Food donation drives and support for the visually impaired, elderly & differently‑abled​
  • Formation of women’s self‑help groups with micro‑credit linkages and market access​

Livelihoods