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Glenmark Life Sciences

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Decarbonisation trajectory · all scopes
Scope 1 + 2· base 2023 · 63k tCO2e

No targets available; showing actuals against baseline.

Headline intensities

·Values in USD ($)· normalised from INR at FY avg rate
Peer cohort: · lower is better
Revenue intensity
Carbon / $m revenue
tCO2e / $m revenue

Carbon per million dollars of revenue. The legacy industry-standard reference (CDP, MSCI). Useful for cross-sector context, but distorted by margin — high-margin firms appear artificially efficient. Read alongside the operational and asset intensities for the full picture.

Operational intensity
Carbon / $m OpEx
tCO2e / $m OpEx

OpEx (operating expenditure) is the running cost of the business — staff, services, energy, materials. This shows how carbon-intensive operations are per million dollars of spend. Removes the margin distortion that revenue-based ratios introduce.

Economic intensity
Carbon / $m EVIC
tCO2e / $m EVIC

EVIC (Enterprise Value Including Cash) is the firm's total capital footprint — equity + debt + cash + minority interest. The EU's standard intensity measure (SFDR PAI 3) — answers: how much carbon does each million of capital deployed in this business produce?

Asset intensity
Carbon / $m PP&E + leased
tCO2e / $m PP&E

PP&E (Property, Plant & Equipment) plus leased real-estate assets is the firm's physical infrastructure on the balance sheet. This shows the carbon intensity of that physical footprint — uses Scope 1+2+3 for consistency with the other headline intensities. Surfaces stranded-asset risk for asset-heavy firms.

Climate action evidence

0 records · 0 sources
Carbon credits retired
No retirement evidence on file (third-party or self-reported).
Renewable electricity
9 %
Self-reported renewable electricity share, FY2024 · 32.4 GWh
Sources
    Registry retirements are direct evidence; commitments are forward-looking pledges. EPA snapshot covers FY2019–FY2020.

    Strategy & approach

    How the firm describes its decarbonisation approach in its own words — alongside the headline numbers above. Self-reported, page-cited.

    Approach to renewable energy
    Hybrid wind+solar power and bio-briquette boilers replacing fossil fuels

    In FY24, 9.18% of electricity (76,58,883 kWh) was contributed from renewable energy sources. Ankleshwar plant uses hybrid (solar+wind) power, with 21% of total annual power from hybrid sources (1,00,49,106 kWh out of 4,81,85,820 kWh). Bio-briquette boilers installed at Mohol, Dahej and Ankleshwar facilities to replace fossil fuel boilers. Total renewable energy share targets to grow as part of Carbon Neutral by 2030 commitment.

    Self-reported · FY2024 · p.56
    Approach to carbon removals
    Tree plantation creating carbon sinks (45,800 trees, 68,700 tCO2 lifetime sequestration)

    As part of Carbon Neutrality CSR project, company has planted 45,800 trees of local species using Miyawaki and traditional methods, resulting in expected absorption of 68,700 tonnes of carbon over their lifespan. Additional 35,000 trees planted in FY24 alone with 52,500 tonnes CO2 lifetime sequestration expected. No durable removals (DAC/BECCS) disclosed; reliance is on nature-based afforestation.

    Self-reported · FY2024 · p.58
    Primary decarbonisation levers
    • Energy efficiency in manufacturing operations

      Multiple energy conservation projects: replaced reciprocating brine compressors with energy-efficient screw-type (43 TR), AHU chilled water temp optimization, breathing air compressor pressure reduction, LED lighting replacement, VFD on AHU blowers. Total FY24 savings: 5.89 lakh kWh and INR 48 lakh per annum from refrigeration/utility improvements alone. Specific steam consumption decreased from 260kg/kg in FY23 to 183.3kg/kg in FY24; specific power consumption from 121 to 105.29 kWh/kg.

    • Fuel switching from natural gas/diesel to bio-briquette boilers

      Bio-briquette-based boiler installed at Mohol plant (shifted from bio-diesel-based boiler), Dahej facility (FY23), and Ankleshwar facility (FY24). This change is one driver of the large jump in reported Scope 1 emissions as bio-briquette fuel is now categorized as Scope 1 in FY24 reporting.

    • Renewable electricity via hybrid PPA at Ankleshwar

      Started 1 MW hybrid (solar+wind) power at Ankleshwar facility, increasing green energy contribution to 20.9% of plant power. Plan to expand renewable share across all four manufacturing sites.

    • Solvent recovery and green chemistry in R&D

      34% of solvents are recovered/recycled in manufacturing (FY24, vs 31% in FY23). R&D efforts focused on lower energy consumption alternatives, reducing effluents (50% reduction achieved in FY24 through lifecycle management), introducing safer technologies for early-stage intermediates and optimising challenging batch processes through process intensification and flow chemistry (CSTR, Fixed bed reactor).

    Dependent decarbonisation levers
    • Backward integration of KSMs to reduce supply chain emissions

      Backward integration plant of 208 KL capacity at Ankleshwar to manufacture Key Starting Materials (KSMs) and intermediates in-house rather than imports from China. New Solapur facility will add 400 KL for backward integration. Reduces reliance on imported intermediates and associated transport/supply-chain emissions.

    • Local supplier development and de-risking from imports

      Cultivated a robust network of ancillary suppliers for key molecules to reduce reliance on non-Indian sources. Collaborating with local manufacturers providing volumes and technological support to develop new products, contributing to development of domestic manufacturing capabilities.

    Progress · absolute tCO2e

    Scope 1 + 2 trajectory
    ActualLinear1.5°C

    No target available for this scope.

    no Scope 3 trajectory data

    Latest news· last 5 of 16

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    • Water Neutral by 2027 target

      Identifying opportunities to reduce & replenish water usage; implementing water harvesting & conservation projects to be Water Neutral by 2027.

      2024
    • Expanded GHG reporting boundary to all 4 factories + corporate office

      In FY 22-23, not all units of GLS were included in GHG quantification. In FY 23-24 disclosures, all units (1 Corporate Office and 4 Factories) have been considered. This explains the large increase in Scope 1 emissions from 12,798 tCO2e to 667,131 tCO2e. Also, steam purchased from common coal fired boiler for Ankleshwar was added in FY24 Scope 1.

      2024
    • New brand identity planned under Nirma ownership

      With Nirma's support, the Company will embark on creating a new brand identity to reflect the core DNA, with a renewed sense of urgency and purpose.

      2024
    • Hybrid wind+solar power and bio-briquette boilers replacing fossil fuels

      In FY24, 9.18% of electricity (76,58,883 kWh) was contributed from renewable energy sources. Ankleshwar plant uses hybrid (solar+wind) power, with 21% of total annual power from hybrid sources (1,00,49,106 kWh out of 4,81,85,820 kWh). Bio-briquette boilers installed at Mohol, Dahej and Ankleshwar facilities to replace fossil fuel boilers. Total renewable energy share targets to grow as part of Carbon Neutral by 2030 commitment.

      2024
    • Primary: Energy efficiency in manufacturing operations

      Multiple energy conservation projects: replaced reciprocating brine compressors with energy-efficient screw-type (43 TR), AHU chilled water temp optimization, breathing air compressor pressure reduction, LED lighting replacement, VFD on AHU blowers. Total FY24 savings: 5.89 lakh kWh and INR 48 lakh per annum from refrigeration/utility improvements alone. Specific steam consumption decreased from 260kg/kg in FY23 to 183.3kg/kg in FY24; specific power consumption from 121 to 105.29 kWh/kg.

      2024

    Latest reporting year· 4 earlier years on Data-by-year tab

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    2024

    reporting year
    Financials
    Revenue22.83BINR
    OpEx
    FTE2.0kheadcount
    Market cap (FY-end)
    Climate
    Scope 1tCO2e
    Scope 2 (market)
    Scope 2 (location)59.7ktCO2e
    Scope 3 total
    Energy
    Total energy2.04BkWh
    Electricity83.55MkWh
    Renewable energy32.35MkWh
    Renewable electricity %9.18%
    Nature
    Biodiversity sites0.00count
    Waste generated13.2ktonnes
    Hazardous waste11.8ktonnes
    Waste to landfill1.6ktonnes
    Waste recycled5.7ktonnes
    Water consumed324.1km3
    Water recycled28.8%
    Water withdrawal324.1km3
    Social
    Community investment111.12MINR
    Turnover21.5%
    Fatalities0.00count
    Lost-time injury rate0.00per 1000000 hours
    Training hrs/emp4.71hours
    Board female25.0%
    Workforce female7.15%
    Governance
    Climate assurance level0.00level
    Board diversity25.0%
    Board independence62.5%

    Source documents· FY2024

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