India CSR holds ESG summit in Mumbai

The event provided platform for bringing together industry stalwarts to discuss critical aspects concerning ESG

Update: 2022-06-02 17:46 GMT

India CSR holds ESG summit in Mumbai

Mumbai: India CSR, a leading organisation on sustainable development and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), organised its maiden India ESG summit 2022 'ESG for all: Sustainability first' in Mumbai recently

The Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) integration landscape is evolving more quickly than ever. The summit provided the platform for bringing together industry stalwarts to discuss critical aspects concerning ESG. Essar supported the event as its principal sponsor. ESG considerations are now being adopted in decision making processes to mitigate risk and identify opportunities. India ESG Summit 2022 had been envisioned to focus on ESG issues and to discover new avenues and ideas in the sustainability space.

Delivering the keynote address Sunil Jain, Operating Partner – Energy Transition, Essar Capital enlightened the audience on ESG and its importance at an individual and corporate level. He emphasised on the importance of the concept of ESG and the need for it to be integrated and inter-related. Jain, with his views and recommendations, urged the government to emphasise on ESG being a part of the balance sheet of companies, social metrics being linked to the balance sheet, and separation of ownership and management to improve governance. He also said that even though it is ESG, the more important factor is 'G' and it ranks first and all starts with Governance. Talking about transformation, he touched upon how Essar is transforming all its carbon intensive businesses through three investment themes – Decarbonisation, Decentralisation and Digitisation. He also highlighted the diligent work done by Essar in uplifting the social fabric in the areas of its business operations.

Narhari Zirwal, Deputy Speaker, Maharashtra legislative Assembly who appreciated the efforts of India CSR for organising the event to address the issues of ESG. He remarked that the government is taking efforts in making policies towards ESG, but policies will be successful only when passionate people take the onus for better implementation. Zirwal emphasised that it is already late to curtail environmental damage, but asserted that "better late than never", and further added that the ecological imbalance done over past 40 years cannot be undone in just five-six years. It will take sustained efforts to mitigate the perils of climate change.

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