Program on Carbon Footprint & Reporting held in Hyderabad

  • Sustainability is no longer a choice but a necessity, understanding and mitigating our carbon footprint has become paramount: Meela Jayadev, President, FTCCI
  • Many Indian Inc. majors may be Net -Zero by 2050: Priyanka Pothana, Managing Director & CEO, General Carbon Advisory, an ESG, sustainability, climate, and carbon consulting organization

Carbon Footprint | Hyderabad, March 14, (Maxim News) The Environment Committee of FTCCI organized a program on the most sought-after subject Carbon Footprint and Reporting in the city on Thursday in Federation House in Red Hills.

Speaking on the occasion Meela Jayadev, President of FTCCI said sustainability is no longer a choice but a necessity, understanding and mitigating our carbon footprint has become paramount.

Today’s program aims to delve into the intricacies of carbon footprint measurement, reporting, and the pivotal role it plays in shaping our environmental responsibilities.

The importance of reducing carbon emissions and adopting sustainable practices cannot be overstated, Jayadev added. This program serves as a platform for us to learn from experts, share insights, and contribute to a greener, more sustainable future.

Carbon Footprint & Reporting

Carbon footprint reporting holds importance in the sustainability journey of the industry for several reasons. The first step in the journey is measurement and reporting. It helps the organization to measure and capture the data accurately of the greenhouse gas emissions; said G. Bala Subramanyam, Chair of the Environment Committee of FTCCI

This data also helps the industry to accurately report public disclosures being required such as Sustainability Reporting based on GRI principles, BRSR reporting as mandated by SEBI, CDP or SBTi as insisted by some customers, added Bala Subramanyam.

Effects of emissions

Priyanka Pothana, CEO of General Carbon, an ESG, sustainability, climate, and carbon consulting organization and prime speaker at the program explained what emissions are, the effects of emissions, what are fossil fuels, the types of greenhouse gases, and statistics on emitters.

She also highlighted some of the actions driven by companies. Many Indian Inc. majors may be net zero by 2050. Dr Reddy’s says it aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2023; Vedanta Aluminium expediting efforts to achieve net zero by 2025, Sporting goods retailer Decathlon aims to become net zero by 2050 and Infosys to turn carbon neutral 30 years ahead of 2050, the timeline set by the Paris Agreement.

The challenges we face require immediate action, and it is our responsibility to lead the way. Our organization is dedicated to empowering businesses to embrace ESG principles, integrate sustainability into their core strategies, and uphold responsible practices said Priyanka who spoke on CHG Emissions–Scope 1 & 2 along with her colleague Harshini Vanaraj,

The one full-day program was organized for individuals and businesses seeking to understand, measure, and reduce their carbon footprint.

Over 100 participants such as Industry Managers in EHS, Engineering, Sustainability, Supply Chain Management, Production & HR, and EHS Professionals participated. The attendees gained a deep understanding of Carbon footprints, their impact on the environment, and strategies for effective reduction.

Program on Carbon Footprint & Reporting held in Hyderabad
Program on Carbon Footprint & Reporting held in Hyderabad

Next Story:

  • Adani Bribery Case: KTR Demands Telangana Govt To Cancel All Contracts

    Adani Bribery Case: KTR Demands Telangana Govt To Cancel All Contracts

    Hyderabad, Nov 22 (Maxim News): BRS working president KT Rama Rao demanded the Congress government in Telangana to cancel its agreements with the Adani Group, worth Rs 12,400 crore, and return the Rs 100 crore donation made by the group for the Skill University. The demand follows charges of corruption and bribery against industrialist Gautam Adani…


  • Raja Singh Sparks Controversy Again: Advises Ayyappa Devotees’ To Visit Vavar Mosque

    Raja Singh Sparks Controversy Again: Advises Ayyappa Devotees’ To Visit Vavar Mosque

    Hyderabad, Nov 22 (Maxim News): Goshamahal BJP MLA Raja Singh, sparked controversy after advising Ayyappa Swamy devotees not to visit the Vavar mosque of Hazrath Vavarswami Darga and mosque—popularly known as Vavar mosque—when traveling to the Sabarimala Temple in Kerala.


  • Telangana: DCA Cracks Down On Fake Drug Claims For Critical Illness

    Telangana: DCA Cracks Down On Fake Drug Claims For Critical Illness

    Hyderabad, Nov 22 (Maxim News): The Drug Control Administration (DCA), Telangana State seized several drugs that were circulating in the market with misleading claims of treating Cardiovascular disorders, blood pressure, Ophthalmic diseases/disorders, fevers, and diabetes, which is in contravention of the Drugs and Magic Remedies (Objectionable Advertisements) Act, 1954, a DCA press release said.


  • Three Arrested For Practicing Allopathy In Telangana

    Three Arrested For Practicing Allopathy In Telangana

    Hyderabad, Nov 22 (Maxim News): The drug inspectors of Telangana State Drug Control Administration (TSDCA) conducted raids on the premises of three quacks (unqualified medical practitioners), who were practicing allopathy, at different locations in Telangana State and seized substantial stocks of medicines worth Rs. 83,000, stored illegally for sale.


  • Like Praja Palana Forms, Now Caste Survey Applications On Road

    Like Praja Palana Forms, Now Caste Survey Applications On Road

    Hyderabad, Nov 22 (Maxim News): The caste census survey applications have been found scattered again and this time near Tarnaka Metro station in the city on Friday. This is the second such incident being reported in the State.


Now you can get the latest stories from Indtoday on Telegram every day. Click the link to subscribe.  Click to follow Indtoday’s Facebook pageTwitter and Instagram. For all the latest Hyderabad News updates

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.