Dr. Reddys Laboratories Ltd 2005 SR
The report details Dr. Reddy's Laboratories' sustainability performance for the 2004-2005 fiscal year, emphasizing its commitment to the Triple Bottom Line. Key highlights include a 41% increase in R&D investments and the successful commissioning of zero liquid discharge plants at several manufacturing sites, which contributed to a 68% reduction in effluent discharge. The company also reported a 4% decrease in water consumption. Socially, the Dr. Reddy's Foundation created 20,000 livelihoods, doubling its initial target. The report, prepared in accordance with GRI guidelines, also outlines the company's governance structure and its efforts to integrate environmental and social responsibility into its core business strategy.
Company: Dr. Reddys Laboratories Ltd
Sector: Health Care
Country: India
Year: 2005
Type: SR
Pages: 68
Dr. Reddys Laboratories Ltd
The report details Dr. Reddy's Laboratories' sustainability performance for the 2004-2005 fiscal year, emphasizing its commitment to the Triple Bottom Line. Key highlights include a 41% increase in R&D investments and the successful commissioning of zero liquid discharge plants at several manufacturing sites, which contributed to a 68% reduction in effluent discharge. The company also reported a 4% decrease in water consumption. Socially, the Dr. Reddy's Foundation created 20,000 livelihoods, doubling its initial target. The report, prepared in accordance with GRI guidelines, also outlines the company's governance structure and its efforts to integrate environmental and social responsibility into its core business strategy.
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Document Details
Report Year
2005
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2004 - Mar 31, 2005
Fiscal Year
2005
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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Energy Consumption
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Women in Management
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