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Sustainability Report 2024
Energy Conservation
In 2024, we increased procurement of green energy for our offices, expanding the number to three
offices from one in 2023. This has resulted in increased proportion of energy consumption from
renewable sources, from 58% in 2023 to 67% in 2024.
2024 (gigajoules) 2023 (gigajoules)
Energy consumed from renewable sources 17,595 14,095
Energy Consumption in 2023
Energy Consumption in 2024
33%
42%
Renewable
Non-Renewable
Renewable
Non-Renewable
58%
67%
Green Building
Our office premises showcase our commitment to reducing emission footprint. We recognise that the design and management
of our facilities have a significant impact on resource consumption. To support our commitment, we endeavour to progressively
increase our premises certified by the IGBC’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification programme.
This includes the use of energy-efficient lighting, adoption of water recycling technologies and waste management practices.
Crisil’s Gurugram office renewed its LEED Gold certification in 2024.
Area under Green Building
19%
33%
2023
2024
Regular buildings
Green buildings
81%
67%
Reduced GHG Emissions
In recent years, climate change has emerged as one of the
most pertinent global issues. Although Crisil’s business
does not contribute significantly to GHG emissions, we
acknowledge that our actions play a significant role in
establishing industry standards and exemplifying best
practices. As a part of our environmental programme, we
track our emissions and implement best practices.
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Emission goals
Being a subsidiary of S&P Global Inc, Crisil is covered under
S&P Global Inc’s SBTi commitment.
Visit SBTi website for S&P’s validated SBTi commitment.
Crisil is on a journey to reduce absolute Scope 1 and 2 GHG
emissions by 25.2% by 2025 over 2019 (base year).