Jindal Steel and Power Limited (JSPL), headquartered in India, is a prominent player in the steel and power industry. Founded in 1979, the company has established a strong presence in key operational regions, including Odisha, Chhattisgarh, and Jharkhand. JSPL is renowned for its integrated steel manufacturing and power generation capabilities, producing high-quality steel products such as long products, flat products, and rails, alongside thermal power generation. With a commitment to innovation and sustainability, Jindal Steel and Power has achieved significant milestones, including the development of one of the largest coal-based sponge iron plants in the world. The company’s strategic focus on advanced technology and eco-friendly practices has solidified its position as a leader in the market, earning accolades for its contributions to the industry and community.
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In 2024, Jindal Steel and Power Limited reported total carbon emissions of approximately 18,240,000,000 kg CO2e for Scope 1 and about 1,480,000,000 kg CO2e for Scope 2. This marks a slight increase from 2023, where emissions were about 17,360,000,000 kg CO2e for Scope 1 and approximately 1,390,000,000 kg CO2e for Scope 2. The company has consistently disclosed emissions data for both Scope 1 and Scope 2, but has not reported any Scope 3 emissions. Jindal Steel and Power has committed to achieving net-zero emissions, although a specific target year has not been established. The company is classified under the mining sector, focusing on iron, aluminium, and other metals, and is based in India. Their near-term targets are currently marked as "Committed," indicating a proactive approach to reducing their carbon footprint. The emissions intensity for Scope 1 and Scope 2 combined was reported at approximately 2,580 kg CO2e per tonne of physical output in 2024, reflecting a slight decrease from 2,600 kg CO2e per tonne in 2023. This trend suggests ongoing efforts to improve operational efficiency and reduce emissions relative to production output. Overall, Jindal Steel and Power Limited is actively working towards its climate commitments, with a focus on transparency in emissions reporting and a clear intention to transition towards more sustainable practices.
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2016 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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Scope 1 | 26,215,000,000 | 00,000,000,000 | 00,000,000,000 | 00,000,000,000 |
Scope 2 | 366,300,000 | 0,000,000,000 | 0,000,000,000 | 0,000,000,000 |
Scope 3 | - | - | - | - |
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