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“How Green is your Company”© Confederation of Indian Industry
How Green is your Company
CII – Sohrabji Godrej Green Business Centre, Hyderabad
A unique Public – Private Partnership( CII, Govt of Andhra Pradesh, USAID and Pirojsha Godrej Foundation )
Centre of “Excellence” for Energy, Environment, Green Buildings,
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Renewable energy, Water & Climate change activities in India
Background
Mission on Sustainable Growth Voluntary Initiative launched by CII in 2008Objectives
I l t tInvolve top managementSeek voluntary commitments & self targets
Intensity reductionResource Conservation
Partner and work together inPartner and work together, in realizing the objectives of MSG
Excellent Response : 450 Signatories
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CII Code for Ecologically Sustainable business growth..Being cognizant of the need of sustainable growth and dwindling stock of natural capital, we commit ourselves to the attainment of the following Ten - Natural Capital Commandmentsourselves to the attainment of the following Ten - Natural Capital Commandments.
1. Reduce specific consumption of water and energy by 2 - 6% every year over next ten years.2. Reduce specific generation of waste and reduce the quantum of waste going to land fills by 2-
6% every year over next ten years3 I f bl i l di bl b 2 10 % i l f3. Increase use of renewables including renewable energy by 2- 10 % every year in place of
non-renewables over next ten years4. Reduce emission of green house gas emissions and other process emissions by 2 - 6% every
year over next ten years and explore opportunities through Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) and other Carbon Exchange Programs
5 I f l bl d h l bilit f b dd d i th d t5. Increase use of recyclables and enhance recyclability of resources embedded in the product by 2 – 10 % every year over next ten years
6. Increase the share of harvested rain water in overall annual use of water by 2 – 10 % every year over next ten years
7. Incorporate life cycle assessment criteria for evaluating new and alternative technologies & dproducts
8. Strive to adopt green purchase policy and incorporate latest clean technologies 9. Take lead in promoting and managing product stewardship program, by forging partnerships
with businesses and communities10. Reduce depletion of natural capital which is directly attributable to company’s activities, p p y p y
products and services by 2 – 10 % every year over next ten years.
We also commit to demonstrate attainment of these commandments in our pursuit to certificationssuch as ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001, SA 8000, Green Buildings, Eco Labels and the like.
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Date : Signature :
CII – Mission on Sustainable Growth
Adoption of Ecologically Sustainable Business Growth by Several Indian corporate
CII Code AchievementsImplementation of Energy Saving, GHG reduction, Renewable Energy & Waste Management projects etc.,Waste Management projects etc.,
Annual Reduction in EmissionAnnual Reduction in Emission 342,000 Tons of CO2
Savings Rs. 850 Million / Annum
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Savings Rs. 850 Million / Annum
Major outcome of the Mission on Sustainable GrowthGrowth
“Greenco Rating System for Companies”
- Suggested by members
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Greenco Rating System
The system is a framework to :
Define and assess the performance on
the green front
How green is your company?How green is your company?
Monitor and sustain “Green” initiatives
Guide phased growthGuide phased growth
First of its kind in the world
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Greenco Rating System
Development of Greenco Rating
Under the leadership of Mr G V Prasad,
Vice Chairman & CEO Dr Reddy’sVice Chairman & CEO, Dr Reddy s
Laboratories Ltd
Mr. Pradeep Bhargava, MD, Cummins
Generator Technologies India Ltd
Steering Committee meetings
> 120 industry experts participated> 120 industry experts participated
Transparency
Extensive stakeholder consultationExtensive stakeholder consultation
Consensus from the Industry on the
various criteria
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Greenco Rating System
Green Rating System for Companies Pilot
Version was launched 10th February 2011y
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Greenco Rating System - Scope
Individual manufacturing / service relatedIndividual manufacturing / service related Units
Existing facilityExisting facility
New Facility
Coverage All sectorsCoverage – All sectorsManufacturing
S iService
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Greenco Rating System - ApproachSystems: 300 Points
Leadership &
Strategies
People &
P t hiSystems
Partnerships
A tiActions
Impacts
Results / Impacts: 700 PointsPerformance
based approach
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Impacts
Greenco Rating System -WeightagesS No Parameters WeightagesS.No Parameters Weightages
(Points)
1 Energy Efficiency 150
2 W C i 1002 Water Conservation 100
3 Renewable Energy 100
4 GHG Reduction 100
5 Waste Management 100
6 Material Conservation, Recycling & Recyclables 100
7 Green Supply Chain 1007 Green Supply Chain 100
8 Product Stewardship 75
9 Life Cycle Assessment 75
10 Others (Ventilation, Site Selection & Innovation) 100
Total 1000
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Greenco Rating System
Green Leader
Exemplary performance in: Energy & Water EfficiencyTechnology
Platinum(Platinum)> 750 points
TechnologyWaste managementGreen Supply Chain etc.
Gold
Silver
Level 1: 350 – 449 pointsLevel 2: 450– 549 pointsLevel 3: 550 – 649 PointsLevel 4: 650 749 PointsSilver
Bronze
Level 4: 650 – 749 PointsLevel 5: > 750 pointsOverall Rating: 1000 points
CertifiedGreen Certified> 350 points
Environment Performance to meet requirements & Standards
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Neither Tough, Nor Easy
Driver for Excellence
World Class Energy
Efficiency
Bio- WaterBio-degradable
Water Positive
Low Toxicity GHG Mitigation
Green W tGreen Supply Chain
Low Material
Waste Minimization
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Low Material Utilization
Excellence in GHG Management
Kirloskar Brothers Product monitoring with CarbonKirloskar Brothers - Product monitoring with Carbon foot print
GHG Emission in Tons (Absolute) Scope 1
Specific Emission factor : 0.355 Ton of CO2/Pump
22183.55 21061.19
10000
15000
20000
25000
pDirect EmissionsFuel combustions
13.19 % Reduction
Scope 2I di t E i i 2 83 %
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5000
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Indirect EmissionsElectricity combustions
2.83 % Reduction
GHG (Scope1+2) in Tons
Energy saving projects, Use of Renewable EnergyAnnual Savings : Rs 12 8 million
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Annual Savings : Rs.12.8 million
Kirloskar Brothers Renewable Energy & Carbon Emission reduction InitiativesRenewable Energy & Carbon Emission reduction Initiatives
4 MW Wind form in Sattara in Operation Additional 2.4 MW under installation Target to Achieve 100% renewable energy by 2015Target to Achieve 100% renewable energy by 2015
34.0% 31 9%40.0%
Renewable Energy % shareRenewable Sources
3 .0% 31.9%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0% •Wind • Solar
0.0%
10.0%
08‐09' 09‐10'
% share
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% share
Kirloskar Brothers
Detail T of CO2/YearDetail T of CO2/YearEmission 08-09 Abatement 08-09
Detail T of CO2/Year
Wind 5732.96
Solar 174 99
Detail T of CO2/Year
Scope 1 4451.35
Scope 2 12874 86 Solar 174.99
Bio gas 0.25
T t l 5908 21
Scope 2 12874.86
Scope 3 1086.63
T t l 18412 84 Total 5908.21Total 18412.84
Carbon Off-set now : 32%Target – 100 % by 2015
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GHG In ento isation
GHG Management
GHG Inventorisation
Measure the emissions
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ONGC
Carbon Neutral
Specific Targets set
Implemented Methane recovery
Methane saving - 3.2 Million m3 (2008- 09)Methane saving 3.2 Million m3 (2008 09)
All new buildings
Platinum Rating under USGBC’s LEED rating
system
Set up 50 MW wind turbine project
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Excellence in Supply Chain Management
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Green Supply chain managementmanagement
Suppliers/vendors
Extended arm of a companyExtended arm of a companyInitial focus on Quality and deliveryPresent Focus
Encouraging to adopt Green PracticesTraining, Education, Supplier auditsg, , ppLogistics Management, material conservation, environment practices , pof suppliersReducing hazardous waste generation
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Case Study: Mahindra& MahindraMahindra
Reduction in logistics costs By utilization of full load of containers
R d d P kiReduced Packing 74% wood and 45% Card board boxbox
Reduced wood packaging waste 2208 MT to 554 MT in two yearsy
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Supply Chain Management – Tata MotorsR d l h i f t i tReduce supply chain footprint
Influence suppliers to reduce their intensity
Collaboration Training
Procure materials Eco -friendly
Tata MotorsClosely worked with SuppliersKAIZEN Exercise
Quality enhancementCost reduction by resource yoptimization (energy, material)Lead time reduction
Benefits
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Rs. 75 Million (2009-10)
Product StewardshipInfluence suppliers to comply with the company’s requirements
R d th ti i t f thReduce the negative impact of the product
Hazardous chemicals
WIPRO
Worked with 37 suppliersRoHS complianceRoHS compliance
(RoHS – Restriction of Hazardous Substances)
Launched “Greenware” Desktop in 2010in 2010
First time in India
100 % Toxin free and Recyclable
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Case Study : Smaller & Smarter Packaging Nokia Experiencep
Majority of transport is only for
packing material
Reducing carbon footprint
Smaller & fewer guidebooks
Smaller chargers
Using recycled & more recyclable
materialsmaterials
80% of products can use 50%
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Compact package - 5000 trucks off the road
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Compact package 5000 trucks off the road Glabally Rs.5500 million saving from material and transportation
Greenco Rating System - Benefits
Resource Conservation
Bottom line ImprovementBottom-line Improvement
Progressive Development
Road map for long term
competitivenesscompetitiveness
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Greenco Rating System - Benefits
Corporate Green Image
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Greenco Rating System - Benefits
“Where it stands”
Help companies to
assess with respect to
its peers and
titcompetitors
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Greenco Rating System - Benefits
Transparency
Communicate corporate p
commitment to all stake
holdersholders
Influence Consumer
Behaviour
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Greenco Rating SystemEvaluation based on the
company’s performance in
individual areas
Certification will be issued based
on Points scored
Certification valid for three
years
Can avail for upgradation
each year
Surveillance audits to be
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conducted once in a year
Greenco Rating SystemRating System launched on February 10th , 2011
Pilot Studies
Pilot version of the rating system
20 – 25 Companies in 1 year
Formal Launch by 2012
M I f ti G R tiMore Information on Greenco Rating
www.greenco.in / www.greenbusinesscentre.comwww.greenbusinesscentre.com
Soft copy of Abridged Reference Guide can be down loaded
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“Green is Competitive”
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