Boycott Adani Group
Avoid current Adani consumer interfaces: Adani One and airport spend, Ambuja/ACC/Orient cement, Adani Total Gas CNG/PNG where optional, Adani Electricity Mumbai add-ons, and NDTV network properties.
Owned/made by Adani Group
Adani Group has a substantial India footprint and current mass-consumer exposure through airports/Adani One, city gas, electricity distribution, cement retail and media; the report says Adani exited AWL, so Fortune/Kohinoor are not current Adani-controlled targets. [S6, S9, S12, S19, S33, S36, S38, S40, S48, S54]
Products to boycott
19 products linked through this boycott's ownership graph
Why boycott
Official Mundra/APSEZ mangrove and creek-destruction findings
EnvironmentalThe MoEF (Sunita Narain) committee report of 18 April 2013 found environmental-clearance violations at Mundra: satellite imagery showed deterioration and loss of creeks and widespread mangrove destruction (~75 ha), and APSEZ had failed to protect mangroves; the committee called the evidence incontrovertible and recommended a large environmental-restoration fund.
Hasdeo Arand forest and community-rights allegations
EnvironmentalIn Hasdeo Arand, Adani's role as mine developer/operator has been tied to tree-felling, village displacement and disputes over community-forest-rights and consent. On 2025-10-08 the Chhattisgarh High Court upheld the cancellation of Ghatbarra village's community forest rights (now under further challenge); the broader matter remains contested and ongoing.
Carmichael regulatory warnings, infringements and groundwater order
EnvironmentalAustralian regulators issued warnings and, on 2020-10-30, two infringement notices totalling A$25,920 for Species-Management-Plan (condition-7) breaches; separately, a 2023-03-02 Environmental Protection Order required a new groundwater model and barred underground mining until review approval, over Doongmabulla Springs concerns. (Overseas group-conduct evidence; Carmichael has no Indian consumer sales.)
Mirzapur coal plant environmental-clearance and wildlife challenge
EnvironmentalReuters reported Adani was defending an NGT case alleging work began on a US$2 billion coal plant before environmental clearance and that the site lay within forest land and would harm wildlife; MoEFCC later granted clearance to Mirzapur Thermal Energy (UP) Pvt Ltd, a subsidiary of Adani Power Ltd.
How to boycott
Do not use Adani One for flight, hotel, cab, lounge, parking, duty-free or bill-payment bookings; use direct airline/hotel booking or non-Adani OTAs instead.
At Adani-run airports, avoid discretionary non-aero spend where practical: duty free, duty-paid retail, paid lounges, parking and terminal F&B.
For house-building and contractor purchases, avoid Ambuja Cement, Ambuja Plus, Ambuja Kawach, Ambuja Compocem, Ambuja Cool Walls, Purasand, Ambuja Powercem, Ambuja Buildcem, Ambuja Railcem, ACC products, Birla A1 Premium Cement, Sanghi Cement and Penna Cement; steer dealers/contractors toward non-Adani cement.
Where consumers or fleet operators have a choice, use non-Adani CNG stations; avoid non-essential ATGL/IOAGPL PNG sign-ups or paid add-ons.
Avoid NDTV, NDTV Profit, Gadgets 360, NDTV Shopping, NDTV Games and related apps/newsletters to reduce traffic, ad impressions and sponsor value.
Do not treat Fortune, Kohinoor or other AWL food products as current Adani targets; the report says Adani exited AWL in 2025.
Target investors, banks, development financiers and partners because the best-documented pressure effects were investment pauses, financing disruption and bond-price stress rather than retail store closures.