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SUSTAINABILITY Powered by innovation
Leadership in sustainability
• Vision by the top management for taking leadership in sustainability
• Set unreasonable goals
• Redefine standards for energy efficiency
• Demonstrate new efficient technologies implementation at no extra cost
• Commitment at the UN
– Carbon neutral by 2017
– Reduce our per capita energy consumption by 50% (2008 – 2017)
– Source 100% of our electricity from renewable sources by 2017
Energy efficiency
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2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
Ener
gy c
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BAU Vs Actual energy consumption BAU
Actual
40% less
465 million units
Energy efficiency
297
266
239 230
203
178
0
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350
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
Avg
. M
on
thly
kW
h /
em
plo
yee
93%
16%
Increase in
electricity
consumption
Increase in no.
of employees
(India)
Energy efficiency
• Pioneered the radiant cooling technology in India. Over 2 million sq.ft. of radiant
cooled buildings under construction
• Our new buildings have an Energy Performance Index (EPI) of 85 kWh/sqm per
year, lowest in the industry and among the most efficient buildings globally
• Our new buildings electrical design for 3.25 W/sq.ft., lowest in the industry
• Major HVAC retrofits have helped us reduce connected load by 7.7 MW
• 7 LEED Platinum and 2 GRIHA 5-star buildings
• All buildings since 2008 registered for green rating and aim to achieve highest
level
Energy efficiency
• 900 kW of onsite solar PV in operation
Jaipur campus Chennai campus rooftop
Water efficiency
Low flow fixtures for water efficiency
Water recycling
Rain water harvesting strategies
Education and awareness campaigns
Water Efficiency
3.28 3.3 3.32
3.07
2.47
2.17
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13
kilo
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nth
Average monthly water consumption per employee
34% reduction in per
capita in 5 years
Rain Water harvesting
8 reservoirs built in Mysore – total capacity 60 Million litres
7 reservoirs built in Mangalore – total capacity 45 Million litres
3 reservoirs built in Pune – potential capacity of 20 Million litres
4 reservoirs built in Hyderabad – potential capacity of 130 Million liters
Recharge pits for ground water recharge
Mangalore campus – Artificial reservoirs
Other initiatives
• Biogas plant to utilize organic waste from our campuses
Other initiatives
• CFL and tube light recycling system
Discarded tube lights
and CFLs
Recovers mercury vapor
which is sent to recyclers
Separates glass, plastic
and metal components
from hazardous material
to enable recycling
Other initiatives
• Native species of trees and plants to minimize water consumption and to
encourage local biodiversity
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Thank You
Guruprakash Sastry [email protected]
For more info:
Refer to our sustainability report at http://www.infosys.com/sustainability/Documents/infosys-sustainability-report-2012-13.pdf