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Economic Performance

  • India's largest FMCG Company
  • Fastest growing Foods business
  • 2nd largest exporter of agri commodities
  • Accounts for 2% of country's agri-exports
  • Gross Income of Rs 16,511 crores (US $ 3.5 billion)
  • Market capitalisation of Rs 73,207 crores (US $ 16 billion)
  • Foreign exchange earnings of US $ 2.5 billion (1997-2006)
  • Direct Group employment of 28,000 (of which 20,000 in ITC) and indirect employment across the value chain of 5 million people
  • New businesses alone support over 120 SMEs across the country
     
  

 
Social Performance

  • Empowering over 3.5 million farmers through nearly 6,000 e-Choupals covering 36000 villages (As at November 2006: 6,500 e-Choupals covering 38000 villages)
  • 41,000 hectares greened with 149 million saplings (As at November 2006: 63,000 hectares greened with 254 million saplings)
  • 10,277 hectares of drylands irrigated (As at November 2006: 15,000 hectares)
  • 2154 women entrepreneurs created (As at November 2006: 4,867 women entrepreneurs)
  • 37,000 children covered under rural education (As at November 2006: 60,000 children)
     
  

 
Environmental Performance

  • ITC turns Carbon positive (sequestering/storing more CO2 than it emits)
  • Water positive: four years in a row (Creating Rainwater Harvesting potential greater than net consumption)
  • Getting closer to zero solid waste discharge (through reduction, reuse and 100% recycling)
  • ITC Green Centre, Gurgaon: the first Corporate building in India with LEED Platinum Rating
  • ITC's Bhadrachalam Unit: the only paperboards mill in India producing food grade ECF (Elemental Chlorine Free) pulp
      
  

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