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Majority of top-100 firms making disclosures about carbon emissions: PwC India

The government and the regulators have introduced new regulations pertaining to ESG (environmental, social and governance) for businesses.

April 21, 2024 / 13:23 IST
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India's transition to BRSR Core positions the nation as a frontrunner in the global transition towards a more credible and transparent sustainability reporting landscape.
India's transition to BRSR Core positions the nation as a frontrunner in the global transition towards a more credible and transparent sustainability reporting landscape

Supplementing the efforts of the Indian government to achieve a net-zero emission target by 2070, as many as 51 percent of the top-100 companies have started making disclosures on a voluntary basis about carbon emissions, says a PwC India survey. The survey further said that about 31 percent of the respondent companies have disclosed their net-zero targets.

The government and the regulators have introduced new regulations pertaining to ESG (environmental, social and governance) for businesses. India's transition to BRSR Core positions the nation as a frontrunner in the global transition towards a more credible and transparent sustainability reporting landscape. "51 percent of India's top 100 listed companies by market capitalisation disclosed their Scope 3 data for FY23 despite it being a voluntary disclosure in Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting (BRSR)," said the report, 'Navigating India's Transition to Sustainability'.

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This, it added, "sheds light on how Indian businesses are taking a step further in ESG reporting as Scope 3 emissions are crucial to understand an entity's net zero journey." "With the BRSR becoming a mandatory report for businesses, ESG considerations have become key strategic priorities in boardroom discussions. This is a testimony of the enhanced awareness of the importance of sustainability and responsible business practices," said Sambitosh Mohapatra, Partner & Leader, ESG, PwC India. "

ESG reporting through the BRSR has ushered in greater transparency and a holistic view of a business's environmental and societal impact, thus, enabling investors and other stakeholders to form key decisions through an ESG lens, make comparisons across companies and sectors, and track progress over time, PwC India said. The survey further said 44 percent of the top 100 listed companies conducted the life-cycle assessment of their products or services, 89 percent of the companies disclosed their information on leadership indicators, 49 percent have increased their energy consumption from renewable sources.