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CSR MEASUREMENT TOOLS

13th SDG Goal :

Climate Action
SUBMITTED BY:

•Sugandha Betawar 18MBACSR08


•Dhanashree Chandvania 18MBACSR013
•Shreya Sharma 18MBACSR060
•Manjiri Sonone 18MBACSR063
CUMMINS INDIA LTD.
• Cummins in India designs,
manufactures, distributes and
services diesel and alternative
fuel engines
• Cummins started a project called
“Creating Oxygen Hubs” in the
city of Pune.
• Started spending the csr funds for
creating oxygen hubs, i.e.,
converting non – forest areas to
forest areas.
• Project Implementation
by: Pune Municipal
Corporation, Defence
Department in Pune and
various NGOs
• Amount spent: INR 1.112
Cr
• Location: Pune,
Maharashtra
• Impact: Under this activity
Cummins planted more than
35000 trees and also looked
after their sustainability.
Tech- Mahindra takes climate change
initiative
• In India-industrial group
• Strong commitments towards
climate protection.
• 2016- Anand Mahindra,
Chairman, Mahindra Group
• Igatpuri facility
• Declared its carbon neutral
status without the purchase of
carbon credits.
• Mahindra’s Igatpuri facility is
the first in India to achieve
carbon neutral status
About Project :
• Occupied a total area of 400,000 sq mt.
• Focused on more energy efficiency
• Leveraged renewable sources of energy
• Plantation of trees to absorb residual carbon.
• Became the first company globally to commit -
2030.
• Like motors, latest air-conditioning units also
improved cost efficiency for M&M.
• The company lined-up plans to use energy-
efficient inverter-based ACs.
Financial aspect :
• Total investment of
Total
Invst.
Rs 6.2 cr

• Estimated annual
savings savings of Rs 3.5 cr
Impact :
• Estimated annual CO2 mitigation of 3,608 tonne.
• The company laid the foundation for use of more
efficient, clean and renewable sources of energy.
• Solar panels installed for power generation across its
facilities.
• Initiatives have resulted in a total CO2 reduction of
5,788 tonne /annum.
• With the use of solar generated power-garner a total
annual savings of Rs 5.6 cr.
• The total energy generation potential -stands at 120
lakh kWh
• Reduction of 10,332 tonne of CO2 per annum.
• The implementation of windmills -expected annual
savings of Rs 11.3 cr.
Video :
Solar-powered Cochin Airport

• India’s cochin airport is the world’s first 100 percent solar powered airport.
• On August 18 2015, Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL)
announced that the airport will run completely on solar power.
• Hon.Chief Minister Mr.Oommen Chandy inaugurated the 12 MWp solar
power plant, on 18th August 2015.
• A massive solar plant, adjoining the airport’s cargo produces electricity
taking care of its massive energy needs.
• The Champion of Earth Prize is considered the UN’s highest environmental
accolade.
IMPACT
• The solar panels have made the airport “absolutely power
neutral”- which means that it can create as much energy as it
consumes.
• CIAL also sell the surplus energy produced from the plant back to
the local electricity utility: Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB).
• The solar panels are expected to last for about 25 years.
• Over the next 25 years, this green power project will avoid carbon
dioxide emissions .
BUDGET
The solar panel cost CIAL about 10 million dollar to construct.
They will be able to recover this amount within a span of 5 years.
WOW- Wealth Out of Waste
About WOW
• Waste generation in India has soared steeply
which has become a massive problem.
• WOW- Wealth Out of Waste is a solid waste
management project undertaken by ITC which
serves across nine states.
• It promotes awareness about the importance of
source segregation and establishes systems to
ensure effective practice.
• WOW enables creation of clean and green
environment and promotes sustainable
livelihood for waste collectors.
Location of the Project
The project was
initiated in:
• Delhi
• Hyderabad
• Coimbatore
• Bengaluru
• Chennai
• Major parts of
Andhra Pradesh
Expenditure on the Project
Expenditure in crores

17%

On CSR

On the project WOW

83%
Impact of the Project

• The area under watershed has increased by


98180 acres from a cumulative area of over 8.74
lakhs acres in 2017-18.
• The total dry waste collected was over 50196
tonnes from 562 wards.
• About 2341 water harvesting structures were
built in 2017-18 making it a grand total of 12,440
structures across India.
References
• https://www.mahindra.com/resources/pdf/sustain
ability/Mahindra-Sustainability-Report-2017-18.pdf
• https://autotechreview.com/technology/mahindra-
addressing-climate-change-with-smart-
manufacturing-initiatives
• https://www.itcportal.com/media-centre/press-
releases-content.aspx?id=1096&type=C&news=ITC-
celebrates-the-1st-Anniversary-of-National-
Recycling-Day
• https://www.itcportal.com/sustainability/solid-
waste-management.aspx

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