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Sudarshan to Set Climate-Aligned Emissions Reduction Goals in Line with SBTi

Published on 2024-04-16. Edited By : SpecialChem

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Sudarshan Climate Aligned Emissions Reduction Goals SBTi Sudarshan commits to set near-term company-wide emission reductions in line with climate science with the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi).

A Step Towards More Sustainable & Prosperous Future


Sudarshan recognizes the profound impact of its operations on society and the environment. Sustainability is a cornerstone of their business operations, guided by their core values — Seva, Courage, Commitment and Passion, Respect, and Trust. This leads Sudarshan towards a more sustainable and prosperous future.

Sustainability is an ongoing journey requiring global resolve. Sudarshan is committed to SBTi, working on an ambitious plan aligned with our ESG vision to be a global leader in the pigment industry by operating responsibly and growing sustainably,” said Rajesh Rathi, managing director of Sudarshan.

Our commitment to SBTi aligns with our ESG mission, fostering a safe, inclusive, and eco-efficient business environment as an integral part of our global culture. We actively promote sustainability and inclusivity at all organizational levels,” said Shivalika Raje, chief sustainability officer.

Sudarshan has implemented a robust ESG Strategic Framework anchored by four key pillars - Business Accountability, Environmental Responsibility, Manufacturing Excellence, and strengthening Social Inclusiveness. An ESG committee oversees target implementation, ensuring progress toward our sustainability goals on our journey to Net-Zero.

SBTi is an initiative which drives ambitious climate action in the private sector by enabling companies to set science-based emissions reduction targets. This initiative empowers companies to set ambitious emissions reduction targets aligned with climate science.

Source: Sudarshan Chemical Industries

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