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RESPONSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL PEOPLE SOCIAL
E C O S Y S T E M S STEWARDSHIP FINANCIAL SAFETY PRODUCT RESPONSIBILITY
CARBON FOOTPRINT
We are continuously stepping up our game in reducing carbon footprint by enhancing e ciencies and adding
alternative energy to our energy mix. Our regenerative approach minimises wastage and fosters conservation
through renewable energy resulting in reduced speci c energy consumption leading to lesser emissions.
INITIATIVES THAT HELPED US ACHIEVE CARBON FOOTPRINT REDUCTION TARGETS
Substituting more than Tie up with sustainable We encouraged our employees to use
60% of boiler fuel by logistic partners and public transport and car pooling wherever
biomass briquettes helped reducing returns helped possible and have replaced in-person
us reduce our Scope 1 us lower our Scope 3 meetings with video conferencing to
emissions carbon footprint further decrease our Scope 3 emissions
GHG EMISSIONS GHG Emissions Intensity FY 2016-17
Total GHG Emissions 43,443
Good air quality is crucial for ensuring human and
Scope 1 & 2 (tCO e)
environmental health. Increased emissions resulting 2
out of the usage of fossil fuels, adversely a ect the Total Revenue 6,633
atmosphere and trigger harmful climate change. (INR crore)
We constantly monitor our GHG emissions to assess our GHG Emissions Intensity 6.5
carbon footprint and devise mitigative measures. (tCO e/INR cr)
2
Absolute GHG Emissions
tCO e
2
46,383
2015-16
43,443
2016-17
4,183 42,200 Total GHG Emissions (Scope 1&2)
%
2015-16 2,416 2015-16 41,027
2016-17 2016-17 reduction in GHG Emissions
(Scope 1&2) as compared to
previous year
Scope 3 emissions have been excluded as the value
is under computation phase for the year FY 2015-16
Scope 1 Scope 2
Direct Emissions Indirect Emissions
21