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1. CSR ACTIVITIES OF ITC LIMITED
❖ Estd. as ‘Indian Tobacco
Company’ in 1970
❖ Later transformed to ‘ITC
Limited’ in 1974
❖ Area served -
Indian Subcontinent
Gulf countries
❖ Products -
FMCG, Cigarettes, Apparel,
Paperboards, Paper, Hotels,
Packaging and Agri Business
❖ Total revenue as of 2018 -
₹47,362 Crores
2. CSR POLICY OF ITC
❖ Recognizing that business enterprises are economic organs of society
and draw on societal resources.
❖ It is ITC's belief that a company's performance must be measured by
its Triple Bottom Line contribution to build economic, social and
environmental capital towards enhancing societal sustainability.
PEOPLE PLANET PROFIT
4. DETAILS OF CSR EXPENDITURE
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
Net Profit 13763.29 14549 15347.5
Expenditure on
CSR
275.27 290.98 306.55
Actual
Expenditure
275.27 290.98 306.95
5. E-CHOUPAL
❖ Empowering 4 million farmers.
❖ Enhancing productivity and Market Linkages.
❖ 6500 e-choupals installed.
❖ Eliminates wasteful intermediation.
❖ Village internet kiosks managed by farmers.
❖ Real time information and customized knowledge.
❖ Align output with market demand and secure quality and
productivity.
6. WOMEN ECONOMIC
EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMME
❖Creating over 64,600 sustainable
livelihood for women.
❖Special focus on supporting women in
extreme poverty.
❖Building over 35,900 individual
household toilets.
❖Contributes directly to Swachh
Bharat Mission.
PRIMARY EDUCATION INITIATIVE
❖Creating supportive and children-friendly school environment.
❖Supporting children to keep up and return to regular schools.
❖Benefiting over 6,98,000 children.
HEALTH AND
SANITATION
PROGRAMME
7. LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMME
SKILL AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING
INITIATIVE
❖Plays an active role in building and upgrading skills of youth.
❖Promotes entrepreneurship.
❖Nearly 64,000 youth trained.
❖Genetic improvement of cattle.
❖Alternate Livelihood to farmers.
❖Covering over 17,30,000 milch animals.
8. SOCIAL AND FARM FORESTRY
❖ Tree to textbook value chain.
❖ Delivers on all 3 dimensions of Triple Bottom
Line.
❖ Registered in Andhra Pradesh under UN’s clean
development mechanism.
❖ Created 114,428 hectares of greenland generating
51.48 million days of employment.
❖ Soil and Moisture conservation model of ITC
reversed land degradation.
WATERSHED DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMME
❖ Assists farmers in moisture
stressed areas, covering over
236,000 hectares.
❖ Total number of water harvesting
structures to 7,425.
❖ Major thrust to sustainable
agricultural base.
❖ Number of plots grew three folds
in one year.
❖ Farmer Field Schools increased
from 37 to 162 in one year.
9. RENEWABLE ENERGY
INTEGRATED WASTE
MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
❖ “WOW” INITIATIVE
➢ Covers over 77 lakh people
across the country.
➢ Recycles over 99% of waste
generated across 10 states.
❖ “GREEN TEMPLE” INITIATIVE
➢ 3 of Tamil Nadu’s eminent
temples turning their premises
into zero-garbage zones.
❖ 45% of total energy consumed
at ITC are met from renewable
resources.
❖ Several ITC’s factories meet
close to 100% of their electricity
requirements from renewable
energy.
❖ More than 60% of total
electrical energy demand of
ITC’s super-premium luxury
hotels is met through renewable
energy resources.
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About itc:
Established in 1910 and was renamed to 'I.T.C. Limited' in 1974
Headquarters
Virginia House,, :international
West Bengal, India
Chairman and MD: Sanjiv puri
market capitalisation of US $ 52 billion (approx. 35,ooo crore) and Gross Sales Value of US $ 10 billion (approx. 68 crore
diversified presence in FMCG, Hotels, Packaging, Paperboards & Specialty Papers and Agri-Business
crore) and Gross Sales Value of US $ 10 billion (approx. 68 crore). ITC has a diversified presence in FMCG, Hotels, Packaging, Paperboards & Specialty Papers and Agri-Business. ITC's aspiration to be an exemplar in sustainability practices is manifest in its status as the only company in the world, of its size and diversity, to be carbon, water and solid waste recycling positive. In addition, ITC's businesses and value chains create sustainable livelihoods for more than 6 million people, a majority of whom represent the poorest in rural India.