Guided by our Net Zero 2050 commitment, we focus on enhancing the natural capital and improving our environmental footprint through sustainable resource management, biodiversity conservation and responsible value chain practices.
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Focus Areas and Key Highlights
| Focus Areas | Key Highlights in FY 2024-25 |
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| Climate Action and Decarbonisation | 20.33 million tCO2e Climate Action and Decarbonisation |
| Resource Conservation | 87.91% Green Power used at operating plants |
| Water Stewardship | 100% operations Water Positive |
| Waste Management & Circular Economy | 100% operations Certified Zero Waste to Landfill |
| Biodiversity Management | 9042 trees planted in FY 2024-25 |
72.7 million tonnes of cumulative CO2 avoided till FY 2024-25
- Equivalent to emissions by 15.8 million cars
- Equivalent to carbon sequestration of 3,461 million trees
- Higher than Romania's annual CO2 emission in 2023
CO2 Emissions Avoided
Decarbonising India’s Energy Landscape
India is advancing the fight against climate change with its Net Zero 2070 target. India has established a strategic goal of achieving 500 GW renewable energy capacity by 2030 to meet 50% of its energy needs through renewable sources. Aligned with India’s decarbonisation mission and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), Adani Green is aiming to expand its operational renewable capacity significantly by 2030, 1\10th of the country's target, accelerating India’s clean energy transition.
Adani Green's Decarbonisation Goals and Commitments
Committed for Net Zero Emissions by 2050
Develop renewable energy capacity of50 GW by 2030(10% of India's RE capacity target)
Adopt65% Electric Vehicles in fleet by 2030
Adani Green becomes 1st in India to surpass milestone of 14,000 MW Renewable Energy capacity:
~7.3 millionhomes to be provided power
26.47 million tonnesof CO2 emissions to be avoided annually