ITC's EHS Policy
ITC's mission is to sustain and enhance the wealth-generating capacity of its portfolio
of businesses in a progressively globalising environment. As one of India's premier
corporations employing a vast quantum of societal resources, ITC seeks to fulfil a larger
role by enlarging its contribution to the society of which it is a part. The trusteeship
role related to social and environmental resources, aligned to the pursuit of economic
objectives, is the cornerstone of ITC's Environment, Health and Safety philosophy. ITC's
EHS philosophy cognises for the twin needs of conservation and creation of productive
resources.
In the multi-business context of ITC, Corporate Strategies are designed to create
enduring value for the nation and the shareholder, through leadership in each business and
the attainment of world-class competitive capabilities across the value chain. The
objective of leadership extends to all facets of business operations including
Environment, Health and Safety.
ITC is, therefore, committed to conducting its operations with due regard for the
environment, and providing a safe and healthy workplace for each employee. Various
international and national awards and accreditations stand testimony to ITC's commitment
to EHS. Such external recognition further reinforces the need to direct the collective
endeavour of the Company's employees at all levels towards sustaining and continuously
improving standards of Environment, Health and Safety in a bid to attain and exceed
benchmarked standards, whether regulatory or otherwise.
In particular, it is ITC's EHS policy:
- To contribute to sustainable development through the establishment and implementation of
environment standards that are scientifically tested and meet the requirement of relevant
laws, regulations and codes of practice.
- To take account of environment, occupational health and safety in planning and
decision-making.
- To provide appropriate training and disseminate information to enable all employees to
accept individual responsibility for environment, health and safety, implement best
practices, and work in partnership to create a culture of continuous improvement.
- To instil a sense of duty in every employee towards personal safety, as well as that of
others who may be affected by the employee's actions.
- To provide and maintain facilities, equipment, operations and working conditions which
are safe for employees, visitors and contractors at the Company's premises.
- To ensure safe handling, storage, use and disposal of all substances and materials that
are classified as hazardous to health and environment.
- To reduce waste, conserve energy, and promote recycling of materials wherever possible.
- To institute and implement a system of regular EHS audit in order to assure compliance
with laid down policy, benchmarked standards, and requirements of laws, regulations and
applicable codes of practice.
- To proactively share information with business partners towards inculcating world-class
EHS standards across the value chain of which ITC is a part.
All employees of ITC are expected to adhere to and comply with the EHS Policy and
Corporate Standards on EHS.
ITC's EHS Policy extends to all sites of the Company. It will be the overall
responsibility of the Divisional/SBU Chief Executives, through the members of their
Divisional Management Committees, General Managers and Unit Heads, to ensure
implementation of this Policy and Corporate Standards on EHS, including formation of
various committees and designating individuals for specific responsibilities in respect of
their Division/SBU.
The Corporate EHS Department is responsible for reviewing and updating Corporate
Standards on EHS, and for providing guidance and support to all concerned. |