Coal India Ltd 2025 SR

The report for Coal India Limited (CIL) for FY 2024-25 details the company's progress in sustainable mining and environmental management. Key highlights include the commissioning of four OB to M-Sand plants and the plantation of over 40 lakh saplings, creating significant carbon sink potential. CIL is advancing its renewable energy transition with a target of 3,000 MW solar capacity by FY 2027-28 and 9.5 GW by 2030. The company also provided treated mine water to 880 villages and developed 33 eco-parks on reclaimed land. Safety remains a priority, with a reported reduction in the Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate for both employees and workers.

Company: Coal India Ltd

Sector: Energy

Country: India

Year: 2025

Type: SR

Pages: 57

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Coal India Ltd

Coal India Ltd 2025 Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report

Business Responsibility And Sustainability Report

The report for Coal India Limited (CIL) for FY 2024-25 details the company's progress in sustainable mining and environmental management. Key highlights include the commissioning of four OB to M-Sand plants and the plantation of over 40 lakh saplings, creating significant carbon sink potential. CIL is advancing its renewable energy transition with a target of 3,000 MW solar capacity by FY 2027-28 and 9.5 GW by 2030. The company also provided treated mine water to 880 villages and developed 33 eco-parks on reclaimed land. Safety remains a priority, with a reported reduction in the Lost Time Injury Frequency Rate for both employees and workers.

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Document Details

Report Year

2025

Reporting Period

Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025

Fiscal Year

2025

Type

Sustainability Report

Language

English

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Standards & Assurance

Materiality Assessment

Assurance

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Energy Consumption

Renewable Energy

Water Consumption

Total Waste

Women on Board

Women in Management

Workplace Fatalities

Employees