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51% of top 100 cos disclosing emissions despite no mandate

31% leading businesses set ambitious net-zero targets: PwC India survey

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51% of top 100 cos disclosing emissions despite no mandate
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22 April 2024 1:27 AM GMT

New Delhi: Supplementing the efforts of the Indian government to achieve a net-zero emission target by 2070, as many as 51 per cent 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 per cent 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 per cent 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’.

Indian Government Net-Zero Emission Target Carbon Emissions PwC India ESG BRSR Scope 3 Data Sustainability Reporting Market Capitalisation 
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