The NSE 500 index of 500 listed companies in India is about 45% of the total emission of the country by 1.78 billion tons of carbon dioxide (BT) in 2022-23.
The estimates of the World Bank showed that in 2021, India's total GHG emission was reached 3.9 Bt Coee.
The NIFT 500 companies can widely categorized two sections of companies. 60% of these is from the manufacturing section and 40% from the service sector.
“However, as part of the product sector in consulting 500 NIFITs, the service sector stands with the highest emissions in the manufacturing sector. Product, oil and gas, iron, vehicles and vehicles.” The analysis is found.
The nature of the process and the nature of the system intrinsically increasing energy intensification of these industries' emission is strong because these industries' mess is' disproportionate.
The organizational level analysis of reporting by 500 companies provides an interesting understanding. In 2022-2023, 415 out of 500 companies, 415 out of 500 companies is for their scope. However, only 140 companies recorded 3 emissions.
SOPE 1 emissions are direct emissions such as boilers or virtues used in the production process. Spop 2 emissions are indirect emissions by using electricity purchased from the network. The SPOP 3 emissions includes all other indirect emissions caused by the upstairs organization or lower activity.
“The large majority of the NIFIT 500 companies has begun accounting for their emissions, and it is an important accuracy that they are facing challenges when gathering data on emissions through the pointing.
Possible reasons for the cause of this gap, including a large number of suppliers and distributors, which are not well-maintained, is often included in small and medium scale businesses (SMEs and medium-scale businesses) without proper record keeping systems.
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