In 2023, Steel Authority of India completed a corporate carbon footprint assessment and publicly disclosed its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions according to the GHG Protocol, covering Scope 1 (direct emissions from owned or controlled sources), Scope 2 (indirect emissions from purchased energy), and Scope 3 (indirect emissions across the value chain).
However, Steel Authority of India has not published a category-level breakdown of its Scope 3 emissions, limiting visibility into specific value chain sources.
Metric (tCO2e) | 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 - 2017 |
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Total Scope 3 | 0000000 | Copy restricted. Please purchase to unlock this data. | Copy restricted. Please purchase to unlock this data. | 0000000 |
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In 2023, the total operational greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of Steel Authority of India amounted to 50,624,760 metric tons of CO2 equivalent. This figure includes both direct emissions from owned or controlled sources (Scope 1) and indirect emissions from purchased energy (Scope 2).
Compared to 2022, the total operational greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of Steel Authority of India increased by 4.26%, suggesting that the company faced challenges in reducing its emissions from its core operations.
In 2023, the total Scope 1 emissions of Steel Authority of India were 47,603,938 metric tons of COâ‚‚ equivalent (tCOâ‚‚e).
Since 2021, Steel Authority of India's Scope 1 emissions have increased by 17.77%, reflecting a rising long-term trend in Scope 1 emissions over time.
Compared to the previous year (2022), Steel Authority of India's Scope 1 emissions increased by 5.2%, suggesting that the company faced challenges in reducing emissions from its directly owned or controlled operations.
In 2023, Steel Authority of India reported Scope 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of 3,020,822 tCOâ‚‚e without specifying the calculation method.
Since 2021, Steel Authority of India's Scope 2 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (Unspecified Calculation Method) have remained relatively stable, indicating that Steel Authority of India 's emissions have plateaued with no significant change in its energy consumption footprint.
Compared to the previous year (2022), Steel Authority of India's Scope 2 emissions (Unspecified Calculation Method) have remained relatively stable, indicating that Steel Authority of India 's emissions have plateaued with no significant change in its energy consumption footprint.
In 2023, Steel Authority of India reported its Scope 2 emissions using an unspecified methodology.
In 2023, Steel Authority of India reported 5,620,400 metric tons of COâ‚‚ equivalent (tCOâ‚‚e) of Scope 3 greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, representing indirect emissions across its upstream and downstream value chain.
The 2023 disclosure of Steel Authority of India includes a breakdown across 0 of the 15 Scope 3 categories defined by the GHG Protocol, matching the level of disclosure in 2022, demonstrating consistent Scope 3 emissions reporting coverage year over year.
In 2023, Steel Authority of India reported total Scope 3 emissions of 5,620,400 metric tons of COâ‚‚ equivalent (tCOâ‚‚e).
Compared to the previous year (2022), Steel Authority of India's Scope 3 emissions remained relatively stable, indicating that Steel Authority of India 's emissions have plateaued with no significant change in its value chain footprint.
In 2023, Steel Authority of India reported a total carbon footprint of 56,245,160 metric tons of COâ‚‚ equivalent (tCOâ‚‚e) across Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 emissions. This represents a 4.26% increase compared to 2022, suggesting a rise in emissions across its operations or value chain.
The largest contributor to Steel Authority of India's total carbon footprint was Scope 1 emissions, accounting for 84.64% of the company's total carbon footprint, followed by Scope 3 emissions at 9.99%.