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GRI - G4 COMPLIANT
In Accordance - Comprehensive

Environmental Performance

Management Approach| Energy| Air Emissions| Water Management| Recycling and Waste Management| Raw Materials| Biodiversity

Water Management

Management Approach

Global water requirements are projected to exceed available sustainable water supplies by 40% by 20301. The issue of water crisis plagues large parts of the world including Africa, parts of North America and Asia. India is particularly vulnerable to water stress given the rapid urbanisation and industrialisation at a time when rainfall patterns are seeing disruption and snow fed rivers are being threatened both by retreating glaciers and geopolitical pressures on diversion of headwaters of rivers originating in the Tibetan Plateau. ITC has sought to engage actively with multilateral agencies like the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), World Resources Institute (WRI), International Water Management Institute (IWMI) etc. to share experiences and also improve understanding of the complex social and technical issues related to water. ITC has also actively supported the development of the India Water Tool as a working group member, an activity coordinated by the WBCSD. This tool permits a first level analysis of water risks across the country, an issue that is becoming increasingly real in the Indian context. ITC, through its deep and long-standing relationship with rural India has first-hand insights of what water scarcity and climate change means to the marginal farmers of India.

As a proactive and responsible Corporate citizen, ITC has invested significantly in integrated watershed and soil management programmes that focus on institution building and participative management of water resources by farmers. As a next step ITC is in the process of fine tuning a long term strategy for ensuring water security at the localised watershed level for all stakeholders and for all operating units located at identified high water risk areas.

ITC's Performance

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The Road Ahead

Recycling and Waste Management