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1 © Confederation of Indian Industry UruguayDecember 03, 2009 India, Industry & Climate Change

2 © Confederation of Indian Industry 2 Today ●India & Climate Change ●CII’s approach ●COSMIC Project in India

3 © Confederation of Indian Industry 3 CO 2 Emissions by Indian Industry Power 51% Others 15% Steel 10% Cement 4% Paper 1% Chemicals 3% Transportation 16%

4 © Confederation of Indian Industry 4 Energy Saving Potentials - India Industry SectorsEnergy Saving Potential (%) Textiles25 Pulp & Paper25 Ferrous Foundry20 Glass & Ceramics20 Cement15 Chlor-alkali15 Petrochemicals15 Fertilizers15 Iron & Steel10 Aluminum10 Refineries10

5 © Confederation of Indian Industry 5 India’s Commitment Dr. Manmohan Singh, Prime Minister of India in his address on the release of the National Action Plan on Climate Change Delhi, 31 July 2008 “Despite our developmental imperatives, our per capita GHG emissions will not exceed the per capita GHG emissions of the developed industrialised countries”

6 © Confederation of Indian Industry 6 National Action Plan ●Development and climate change ●Focus on win-win options ●Relative decoupling ●Identification of national missions

7 © Confederation of Indian Industry 7 8 National Missions 1.Solar Mission [20 GW by 2022] 2.Mission for Enhanced Energy Efficiency 3.Mission on Sustainable Habitat 4.Water Mission 5.Mission for Sustaining the Himalayan Ecosystem 6.Mission for a Green India 7.Mission for Sustainable Agriculture 8.Mission on Strategic Knowledge for Climate Change

8 © Confederation of Indian Industry 8 Confederation of Indian Industry ●Competitiveness of India Inc. ●India’s largest & oldest apex body ●Not-for-profit registered society ●90,000 members, includes ~400 associations ●Only such body to have separate Sust. Dev’t. Dept. (erstwhile EMD) ●64 offices in India, 9 overseas offices ●Partnerships with nearly 100 countries (250 MoUs) ●Interface between govt. & industry ●Manufacturing + service sectors ●www.cii.in

9 © Confederation of Indian Industry 9 CII-ITC Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development Mission Enable transformation of Indian businesses through proactive adoption of approaches and practices that promote Sustainability….. ….. thus contributing to India’s agenda for inclusive growth & sustainable development Transform Business-as-Usual to Sustainable Business

10 © Confederation of Indian Industry 10 If you think in terms of a year, plant a seed; …. if in terms of ten years, plant trees; …. if in terms of 100 years, teach the people. Confucius (BC 551 - BC 479) Inspiration for Centre of Excellence

11 © Confederation of Indian Industry 11 Our Guiding Objectives 1. Promote awareness 2. Encourage thought leadership 4. Recognise excellence 3. Capacity building

12 © Confederation of Indian Industry 12 CII Approach & Portfolio on Climate Change

13 © Confederation of Indian Industry 13 CII’s Climate Change Approach To get India’s house in order for domestic benefits by ●helping the Govt. with policy, structural and governance matters [e.g., Energy Star Rating] ●working with business to improve their processes, adopt appropriate technologies, etc ●projecting the progress India has made globally but realising that more needs to be done by being proactive and not reactive

14 © Confederation of Indian Industry 14 A Multi-pronged Approach to CC Policy Inputs Industry Preparedness Advocacy CII National Council / Committees: Climate Change Water Power Renewable Energy Energy GBC, Hyderabad CESD, New Delhi Energy Policy Division Advisory Services

15 © Confederation of Indian Industry 15 Focus: Project India’s Progress Project a climate progressive response by India on key issues: technology transfer, market mechanisms on carbon reduction and abatement opportunities, trade issues converging with climate issues, financing for adaptation and mitigation Formulation of Industry Declaration on CC (organised by Danish Industry & Business Europe, February 2009, Copenhagen) International Exhibition & Conference on CC Technologies [Oct 22-23, 2009 at New Delhi] Diplomacy

16 © Confederation of Indian Industry 16 Focus: Provide Inputs to the Govt Committees on the NAPCC Trading systems, energy / carbon markets, ‘green’ taxes Incentives for use of cleaner & resource efficient technologies, and mgmt. techniques Encourage green public procurement; expedite green public procurement guidelines & legislation Effects of climate legislation in other countries & climate agreements on Indian trade Policy Inputs

17 © Confederation of Indian Industry 17 Focus: Drive growth, Promote leadership Encourage annual GHG emission accounting & voluntary disclosure by industry - CDP Energy Star Rating CII Code for Ecologically Sustainable Business Growth Ecological Footprint Drive financial sector to invest in ‘green’ projects CleanTech Forum Investors’ meet on renewable energy Investor Forum ESG Index Investors Volunteerism

18 © Confederation of Indian Industry 18 Delivering Thru Specialised Hubs CII-ITC CESD CII-Sohrabji Godrej GBC Energy Policy Division Create awareness Conduct professional training to build capacity of industry Promote role models among industry Encourage sustainability thought leadership Facilitate international linkages Organise training workshops, conferences, dialogues, interactive meets

19 © Confederation of Indian Industry 19  Platform to showcase Indian achievements on SD & CC, Partnering with MoEF:  Delhi CC Exhibition Technology Dev’t & Transfer: Oct 22-23  Indo-UK SD Dialogue  Developing green public procurement guidelines  2nd National Communication on GHG Inventory to UNFCCC: for industrial processes & product use sector  Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) in India to promote voluntary disclosure of carbon emissions  Conducts 2-day training on corporate climate change strategy  CC used in assessment for the CII-ITC Sustainability Awards  Organises annual Sustainability Summit  Publications, other events CII-ITC CESD: Sustainable Business

20 © Confederation of Indian Industry 20 Voluntary Disclosure - CDP ●Info request on behalf of 475 top institutional investors representing US$ 55 trillion funds under management ●Started in India in 2007 ●By 2012, increased number of investors and other companies undertake voluntary disclosure of GHG emission and emission reduction actions ●Conducted 3 workshops - Mumbai, Bangalore, Delhi ●By 2012: 100 disclosures by companies and 06 FI signatories ●By 2012: self-sustaining CDP India secretariat

21 © Confederation of Indian Industry 21 Innovations for Sustainability

22 © Confederation of Indian Industry 22  3rd LEED platinum bldg in world  Registration of 407 green buildings  Launched indigenous standards for Green Buildings [LEED-India]  IGBC - Green home rating system  CII Code for Ecologically Sustainable Business Growth: 348 cos.  New Ventures India: Green SMEs ●Design guide & best practice manual on energy efficiency in Indian data centres ●Development of energy derivatives markets in India - options, scope, barriers for emissions trade ●Enhancement of rural livelihood opportunities through RE interventions Work by Other Groups of CII

23 © Confederation of Indian Industry 23 Corporate Climate Change Strategies [3CS] Training for a Low Carbon Economy Corporate Sustainability Management in Indian Companies [CoSMIC]

24 © Confederation of Indian Industry 24 Partners & Roles Consultants: … overall project & quality management focusing on needs-orientation, methodology/ didactics, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability. Design of project setup and methodology and facilitation of the funding from BMZ … main project beneficiary and local project implementer promoting and organizing CSM training and consulting services in India and will assist in monitoring and evaluation of the project … supporting consultants for the toolkit development, local trainings, regional and international exchange.

25 © Confederation of Indian Industry 25 About the Project ●CoSMIC is an InWEnt programme, financed by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation [BMZ] ●Aims to promote CSM countrywide and across all business sectors ●Will do so by supporting CII-ITC Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development to develop, build internal capacity, scale up and upgrade its service portfolio Project website: gc21.inwent.org/cosmic

26 © Confederation of Indian Industry 26 Toolkit Development & Objectives ●Training on Corporate Climate Change Strategies (3CS) developed as part of a toolkit for Corporate Sustainability Management (CSM) under CoSMIC ●Introduce background of Climate Change, national and international legal obligations, and commitments ●Highlight benefits of GHG / CO 2 mitigation ●Discuss new business opportunities ●Enable monitoring of GHG Emissions [organization/ unit] ●Assist identification of specific action ●Assist participants to develop a Climate Change Strategy for their organisation [business unit / plant / corporate]

27 © Confederation of Indian Industry 27 Content - Topics 1

28 © Confederation of Indian Industry 28 Content - Topics 2

29 © Confederation of Indian Industry 29 How does it all fit together? Adaptation Mitigation Business

30 © Confederation of Indian Industry 30 Emphasis ●Tangible results for the participants ●Emerging economies & mature industrial countries - similarities / differences ●Interactive learning & training techniques ●Examples and case studies ●References and highlighting useful reading [incl. websites] for further information ●Linking to CII services wherever possible

31 © Confederation of Indian Industry 31 Customizing for Target Groups ●Modular set-up of materials ●In-house / open programmes 2-day programme 4-day programme ●Large and medium-sized companies ●Business associations ●Larger industrial complexes (Industrial Parks) with SME clusters ●Medium to top management ●Technical staff (especially those dealing with GHG accounting)

32 © Confederation of Indian Industry 32 Materials

33 © Confederation of Indian Industry 33 Thank You Dr. S. Majumdar Senior Counsellor - Sustainability Services CII-ITC Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Development 2 nd Floor, Thapar House 124, Janpath New Delhi - 110 001. (INDIA)  +91 11 4150 2301-02, 4150 2308 (D)  +91 11 4150 1924  s.majumdar@cii.in  www.sustainabledevelopment.in


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