Contribution to UNSDGs

Our Sustainability Initiatives

Safe Drinking Water
for Drought Region

UN SDG

IMPACT

Affordable, safe drinking water available to beneficiaries reduces the risk of waterborne diseases.


Large Tree Plantations

UN SDG

500 saplings planted to enhance green cover and environmental stewardship. Planted 10,000 saplings to restore wildlife habitat in Ramtek Tiger Reserve, Maharashtra, and 25,000 saplings to improve forest cover and air quality in Delhi in FY 2023-24


Skill Development Initiative

UN SDG

Project Puthri initiative for girl children in government schools.


Renewable Energy

UN SDG

Rooftop solar plant in our Bengaluru offices, contributing to 10% of green energy. Plan to expand 100% green energy before 2030.


Waste Management

UN SDG

100% of our pantry food waste is composted and used as manure for our gardens. Have considerably reduced the usage of disposables like tissues, paper cups, plastic packaging, etc., through the cup & kerchief initiative.


Water Management

UN SDG

Sensor-based water taps to reduce water consumption. 100% wastewater is recycled through STP and used in our washrooms and watering plants.


Rural Electrification

UN SDG

100 households will be electrified – Implementation of solar electrification will eradicate the use of kerosene lamps, as a result 2.6 metric tons of CO2 will be reduced. 200 women will be covered under the financial inclusion program. In 12 months, 100 households will be electrified, and 2 women will be trained as solar engineers.


Social Forestry, Soil
and Water Conservation

UN SDG

Carbon sinks through water body restoration and indigenous plant species introduction, resulting in an improvement in farmers’ productivity. More than 100 acres of barren land to be covered directly and indirectly in Chikkaballapur. 25,000 trees to be maintained. Around 5,25,000 kg of CO2 to be absorbed per annum.


One Billion Drops

UN SDG

Conservation of 1,28,10,000 liters of rainwater in Bengaluru. 100 percolation wells will be built in 2024. In the recent rains, about 6ft of water has percolated in 40 wells.