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ITC strengthens 360-degree water stewardship interventions
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IANS | 03 Nov, 2022
ITC Limited, one of Indias leading multi-business conglomerates, has
forged as many as 50 Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) with the
government and other institutions as part of its integrated and holistic
initiatives to achieve water security and rural empowerment across
India.
ITC's 360-degree water stewardship programme is
in alignment with the government's key water initiatives including 'Jal
Shakti Abhiiyan'. 'Atal Bhujal Yojana' and 'More Crop Per Drop'.
Driven
by the Sustainability 2.0 goals articulated by ITC Chairman Sanjiv Puri
is scaling up its interventions in replenishing water resources and
water usage efficiency. It has also embarked on a programme to achieve
water positive status at river basin level with focus on 4 basins across
the country. The Ghod river basin has already turned water positive
last year.
The company has also partnered the Government in
creating large-scale awareness on the need for equitable water
management by participating in the ongoing India Water Week 2022. In
recognition of its efforts in ensuring water security for all
stakeholders, ITC also received the 1st prize in the 'Best Industry for
CSR Activities' category at the third National Water Awards by Ministry
of Jal Shakti, Government of India in 2021-22.
Over 54 per cent
of India is water stressed. Agriculture which forms the lifeline of the
Indian economy is vulnerable to the threat of climate change.
Recognising the critical need to address this challenge, ITC has taken a
three-fold approach to drive water security for its stakeholders and
contribute to achieving the national goal of securing a sustainable
water future for India.
The three-pronged approach that cognises
the varied climatic zones and rain patterns in the country involves 1) a
large-scale community based integrated watershed development initiative
covering catchment treatment, water harvesting structures development,
and groundwater recharge spread over 13 lakh acres in 16 states with
over 25,000 water harvesting structures built and another 1.33 lakh
acres acres under biodiversity conservation; 2) a unique demand side
water management programme that focuses on improving water use
efficiency of agriculture with the demonstrated achievement of water
savings in the range of 20-45% across select crops and a total savings
potential of 496 million cubic metres during 2021-22; 3) maximizing
water efficiency across all its operations.
Owing to its
360-degree water stewardship initiatives, ITC has earned the distinction
of being the only global company of comparable dimensions to be water
positive for over two decades.
ITCs Paperboards & Specialty
Papers unit at Kovai is only the second facility in the world and the
first in India to be awarded the Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS)'s
Platinum level certification -- the highest recognition for water
stewardship in the world.
Going forward, the company aspires to
create rainwater harvesting potential equivalent to over five times the
net water consumption by 2030 as a part of its S 2.0 targets. ITC is in
the process of implementing the AWS Standards at its units in high water
stress areas and will progressively obtain AWS certification for these
sites in by 2035.
Providing equal focus on achieving water
efficiency within the fence, all ITC units are mandated to implement
action plans to work towards reducing net water consumption, maximising
rainwater harvesting and achieving zero effluent discharge through
technology upgradation, advanced processes, stringent audits and
international benchmarking.
Commenting on the Company's
integrated water stewardship programmes, S. Sivakumar, Group Head,
Sustainability, Agri and IT Business, ITC Ltd, said: "Inspired by our
credo of "Nation First, Sab Saath Badhein", ITC is committed to
partnering with the Government in its journey to secure a sustainable
and equitable water future for all. Having implemented a 360-degree
water stewardship initiative with the help of community participation
for over two decades, we have now embarked on a bolder water mission
under our Sustainability 2.0 agenda that envisages scaling up our
interventions manifold and setting ambitious targets both inside and
outside the fence, whilst supporting large-scale sustainable
livelihoods. I would also like to take this opportunity to congratulate
the Government for organising the India Water Week 2022, which will go a
long way in creating larger awareness and engendering action on the
critical need for water sustainability."
ITC's Watershed
Development Interventions has resulted in upto 40 per cent improvement
in Groundwater Table project areas. ITC supports small and marginal
farmers to form Water User Groups (WUGs) in which women also participate
actively, thereby ensuring community-based participatory ownership and
management of local water resources. Leveraging schemes like MNREGA,
over 25,000 water harvesting structures has been built including 3,000
well recharge units, thus creating over 45.2 MCUM water storage
capacity.
ITC has synergised traditional knowledge and methods of
water conservation with modern techniques. Specific interventions in
select project areas have focused on reviving local traditional water
harvesting systems like Ahar-Pyne and Community Tanks. Farmer friendly
technologies are piloted and promoted to intensify our efforts. One such
technology is Talya tray, an Israeli Technology to capture rainfall
efficiently, which has also shown upto to 48% higher yields.
As
part of its water stewardship program, the company is also focusing on
creating water positive status in river basin areas through sustained
and holistic interventions and has achieved water positive status in the
Ghod River Basin in a span of 5 years. Work is now underway in three
other basins -- Upper Bhawani River (sub-basin), Mureru River and Kolans
River.
ITC has made strides in the demand-side of water
management with a coverage of 728,000 acres across 11 states. The
initiative has led to large water savings across crops in the range of
20-45 per cent with a total savings potential of 496 million cubic
metres during 2021-22. To achieve large-scale outcomes, ITC promoted
crop-specific precision agronomic practices and micro-irrigation leading
to reduction in water consumption.
The programme involved slew
of multi-dimensional initiatives that includes establishing
Demonstration Plots, Farmer Field Schools and technical partnerships
with reputed institutes including TNAU, Vasantdada Sugar Institute,
IWMI, WWF, among others. The Company's Climate Smart Agriculture
programme, which has water management as a key element, today covers
over 15 lakh acres, benefitting over 4.5 lakh farmers.
ITC has
been a pioneer in water management in its own operations. ITC's
Paperboards and Specialty Papers unit in Kovai was the 2nd facility in
the world and first in India to be awarded the Alliance for Water
Stewardship (AWS) Platinum level certification in FY 2019-20 -- the
highest recognition for water stewardship in the world. The company has
now set a goal to achieve 40 per cent reduction in specific water
consumption by 2030 as compared to the FY 2018-19 baseline. Another goal
is to certify of all sites in high water stressed areas as per the
international water stewardship standard by AWS by 2035.
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