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Article

19 Dec 2008

Author:
World Wildlife Fund for Nature, India

Carbon reporting on the rise in India

Significantly more of India’s leading companies have signed up to voluntarily disclose carbon emissions and climate policies...WWF-India noted at the release of the India Carbon Disclosure Project Report 2008...Among companies reporting for the first time are HPCL…; the State Bank of India; Tata Power…; Tata Motors…; Mahindra & Mahindra…; and…Ambuja Cements...But while reporting by Indian companies is up from 37 in 2007 to 51 and includes some of the country’s leading and highest climate impact companies, overall reporting remains low. CDP invited some 200 companies to participate and of 61 respondents, 10 refused...