Scoring Sustainability Reports for Assessing Environmental and Social Dimension of Leading Energy Sector Companies

Pragati Mehra
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The looming threat of climate change is increasingly placing the sustainability of businesses under scrutiny. The power sector in India offers a compelling context to explore the scope of ESG disclosures. The country heavily relies on coal, oil, and gas for extensive electrification, making it the world's fourth-largest emitter of pollution, releasing 2.65 billion metric tonnes of carbon into the atmosphere annually. In this paper an attempt has been made to review and analyse the Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reports of Energy sector companies in India. A distinction has also been made in public and private sector companies. Sustainability Reporting Maturity Model released by ICAI has been used to score the companies for the social and environmental indicators reported by them in the BRSR. It was found that although private sector companies are reporting the environmental indicators better, the public sector is leading in reporting social indicators. However, when it comes to overall performance, public sector companies outperform private sector companies.
为评估能源行业领先企业的环境和社会维度的可持续发展报告打分
气候变化的威胁迫在眉睫,企业的可持续发展日益受到关注。印度的电力行业为探索 ESG 披露的范围提供了一个引人注目的背景。印度严重依赖煤炭、石油和天然气来实现广泛的电气化,使其成为世界第四大污染排放国,每年向大气排放 26.5 亿吨碳。本文试图回顾和分析印度能源行业公司的商业责任和可持续发展报告。本文还对公共部门和私营部门的公司进行了区分。本文采用了国际会计师协会发布的可持续发展报告成熟度模型,对企业在《企业社会责任和可持续发展报告》中报告的社会和环境指标进行评分。结果发现,虽然私营企业在报告环境指标方面做得更好,但公共部门在报告社会指标方面却处于领先地位。不过,就总体表现而言,公共部门公司的表现要优于私营公司。
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