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ITC's Sustainability Report reveals 4-pronged strategy to tackle Climate Change
The recently released 6th Sustainability Report  of ITC has unveiled the company's 4-pronged  strategy to meet the challenges of climate  change. The Report, prepared in accordance to the  G3 guidelines of the Global Reporting Initiative  at the highest 'A+' level is a voluntary and  transparent disclosure of the Company's  sustainability initiatives and its contribution  to building economic, environmental and social  capital to secure the long term interests of its  stakeholders. Recognising the challenges of  climate change and global warming and its impact  on competitiveness, ITC has adopted decisive  strategies to progress its own efforts to support  national and international endeavours in  mitigating the effects of climate change. ITC is  'carbon positive' for 4 consecutive years,  currently sequestering twice the amount of carbon  that emitted from its operations. For 7 years, it  has also sustained its 'water positive' status,  creating rainwater harvesting potential that is  more than twice that consumed by the Company.  Irrigating water stressed areas is a critical  need following the impact of climate change on  India's farming sector. ITC's sustainable  agricultural practices also help farmers adapt to  the vagaries of climate change.
The four pronged strategy implemented by ITC  includes identifying climate change risks in  various ITC businesses and implementing  adaptation measures, improving competitiveness  through innovations in products and technologies,  minimising its GHG emissions by achieving minimum  specific energy consumption in each of its  businesses as well as expanding its renewable  energy portfolio and enlarging its carbon  positive footprint with large scale social and  farm forestry programme.
ITC has already pioneered research in clonal  propagation that has enabled tribals and farmers  to create plantations in over 1,00,000 hectares.  This has also enabled the creation of 45 million  person days of employment and has established a  large green cover, helping mitigate the effects  of climate change. ITC's social forestry project  in Khammam has received CDM registration from the  CDM-EB of the UNFCCC and is the first of its kind  in India and second in the world to have received  such a registration. The Paperboards division of  ITC has also become the first company in India to  become a member of the WWF-GFTN for responsible  forestry and one of its units has already  received FSC certification. Apart from this, ITC  has also registered another 7 CDM projects that  contribute to climate change mitigation efforts.  ITC Sonar, the luxury hotel in Kolkata is the  only hotel in the world to have earned carbon  credits.
Benchmarking international best case scenarios,  several of ITC's units have reported reduction in  specific energy consumption, given that energy  usage is a large contributor to climate change.  Currently, over 30 % of the energy consumed in  ITC's operations are from renewable sources.
Recently, at the 98th AGM of the Company,  Chairman Mr Deveshwar had pointed out that the  post-Copenhagen era would bring in new challenges  to competitiveness of firms unless companies  adopted low carbon strategies of growth. He had  said that "The ability of a business corporation  to adopt low-carbon operations as well as  sustainable business practices will be one of the  key determinants of competitiveness in the years  to come. Going forward, competitiveness and  profitability will be increasingly linked to the  ability of business to make carbon reduction and  the creation of sustainable livelihoods an  integral part of their value proposition to  consumers." ITC's strategy on climate change  addresses these issues of competitiveness,  thereby investing in the future security of its  stakeholders.
ITC's Sustainability Report 2009 is available on  http://www.itcportal.com/sustainability-report-2009/index.asp.
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