CSR - ITC Final
CSR - ITC Final
Presented By:
Abhishek Agrawal
Kriti Singhal
Prafful Sharma
Shivendra P. Singh
Tarun Sukhija
INTRODUCTION
• Incorporated on August 24, 1910 as Imperial Tobacco Company of India Ltd.
• Name changed to India Tobacco Company Ltd. in 1970, finally, ITC Ltd. in 1974.
• One of the India’s foremost Private companies with market capitalization of
nearly US $30 billion and turnover of over US $6 billion.
• ITC diversified status originates from its corporate strategy aimed at creating
multiple drivers of growth.
• It continues in its traditional businesses of cigarettes, hotels, paperboards,
packaging and agro exports. It also owes IT subsidiary.
• It is gaining market share in its nascent business of packaged foods and
confectionery, branded apparels and Greeting cards.
• ITC’s agro business is one of the India’s largest exporters of agricultural
products.
CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
• Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a form of Corporate self-
regulation integrated into a business model.
• CSR is how a company should conduct their business in a way which
is with the spirit of the law, ethical standards, and international
norms.
• It can also be defined as the activities which are inclusive of Public
Interest into Corporate decision making and honoring 3P’s- People,
Planet and Profit.
ENVIRONMENT
• ITC has been ‘Carbon Positive’ four years in a row (storing twice the
amount of CO2 that the company emits).
• ‘Water Positive’ for 7 years in a row (creating two times more
Rainwater Harvesting Potential than ITC’s net consumption).
• 100 % Solid Waste Recycling Positive.
• All Environment, Health and Safety management systems in ITC
conform to the best International standards.
SOCIAL
• Raising agricultural productivity
• Sustainable livelihoods opportunities
• Rural supplementary education centers
• Women entrepreneurs - self-help groups
• Integrated Watershed Development
• Social and Farm Forestry initiative
e-CHOUPAL
• ITC’s globally recognized e-Choupal initiative is the world’s largest
Rural Digital Infrastructure and single largest Information Technology
based intervention by a corporate in rural areas.
• e-Choupal empowers over 3.1 million farmers by enabling them to
readily access crop-specific, customized and comprehensive
information in their native village habitat and language.
• The e-Choupal system has catalyzed rural transformation that is
helping to minimize rural isolation, create more transparency for
farmers, and improve their productivity and incomes.
ECONOMIC
• Total shareholder returns, measured in terms of increase in market
capitalization and dividends, grew at a compound rate of over 25%
per annum over the last 10 years.
• The new FMCG businesses support the competitiveness, technology
upgradation and market reach of over 150 Small and Medium
Enterprises (SMEs).
• ITC provides direct employment to more than 29,000 people.
ITC Initiatives
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