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SRK becomes first diamond company in the world to adopt SBTi

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Surat-based Shree Ramkrishna Exports Pvt. Ltd. (SRK), become the first diamond company in the world to commit to  Science-Based Targets Initiative (SBTi) guidelines. This commitment further cement SRK’s role in the diamond sector as a global leader in ESG. The company has committed to establishing near-term science-based emission reduction targets and to achieving net zero emissions for its diamond crafting facilities by next year.

SBTi is recognized as one of the world’s most influential emission reduction mechanisms. The SBTi was developed to advance the goals set in the Paris Agreement and drive ambitious climate action by enabling organizations to set science-based emissions reduction targets.

SRK is committed to working closely with SBTi to develop emission reduction action plans covering various domains, including corporate operations, product research and development, and supply chain management.

Said Dr. Nirav Mandir, Chief Human Capital Officer at SRK, “The company embraces sustainability at each step and has been recognized for notable growth in corporate social responsibility commitments, leadership in community welfare initiatives, implementation of more sustainable practices, and improvements in stakeholder experience. We firmly believe in the power of collective action to address climate change and are honoured to work alongside the other companies around the world who are part of the SBTi network to advance a zero-emissions world.”

The company has taken various measures in decarbonization. The two diamond crafting facilities, SRK Empire and SRK House, are both LEED Platinum certified. In partnership with the Global Network for Zero, SRK has also committed to achieving net zero certification at both SRK Empire and SRK House by 2024 – six years ahead of their original commitment of 2030. The company is planning to release their Pure Impact report in the coming days, highlighting what it achieved in education, healthcare, community, employee welfare, sustainability, and more.


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Jindal Stainless reducing Scope 3 emissions

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Jindal Stainless, the third largest private steel producer, is working at reducing Scope 3 emissions. With this, the company is ready for European Union’s Cross Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) for EU’s carbon tax.

While the company has made significant progress against its ESG metrics, it is preparing for EU’s carbon tax by reducing Scope 3 emissions.

As a first step, the company is brining all its suppliers on a common automated platform. It has recruited an external agency to train the suppliers about ESG and industry best practices.

Secondly, the 95 percent scrap-based organization which has made significant investments in renewable energy, is now eyeing hydrogen power in lieu with its commitment to Net Zero by 2050.

The company reduced 1.4 LT CO2 in FY22 through various initiatives including a switch from a thermal energy-intensive manufacturing setup to renewable energy alternatives such as solar & wind power, Green Hydrogen and usages of bio-fuels as part of our decarbonization initiatives, the company said in its ESG report.

Additionally, the company is deploying energy-efficient measures, process reconfiguration, adopting and investing in circular economy principles, improving material efficiency, fleet decarbonization, investing in low-carbon emission technologies for stainless steel production to reduce emissions in line with Science Based Target initiative (SBTi).

According to reports, the steel industry is one of the most energy-intensive sectors in the world and accounts for almost 8-9% of global CO2 emissions. India’s steel production is expected to increase to 300 million tons in 2030, from 118 million tons in 2021. While production grows, the CO2 emissions from India’s steel sector is expected to triple by 2050.


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