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Companies Natural Capital Risk Exposure of Financial Sector in India organized by GIZ Nov15 Tata Cleantech Capital Ltd TCCL Tata Clean t ech Capital is a j o int ve n t u re betw ID: 842124

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1 Water Management in Tata Companies -
Water Management in Tata Companies - Natural Capital Risk Exposure of Financial Sector in India organized by GIZ – Nov’15 Tata Cleantech Capital Ltd (TCCL) • Tata Clean t ech Capital is a j o int ve n t u re betw e e n Tata Cap i tal and Int e r n at i o n a l Finance Corp o rati o n (IFC), a m e m ber o f the Wo rld Bank Group • The c o m pany is bu i l d ing capabi l i t ies t o o f f er a array o f financ i al

2 s o lut i o ns and advi s o ry
s o lut i o ns and advi s o ry s e r v ic e s t h at en h ance nat u ral r e s o u r ce ef f ici e ncy a n d/or a id ca r b o n f o o tprint r e ducti o n . 80% 20% 2 Tata Cleantech Capital : Business Lines T CC L Fu nd ing & S y nd i c a tion R e n e w a b le E n e r gy Ind e p e nd e n t P ow e r P r od uc e r s Solar Wi n d Small H y d r o R et ail / C a p ti v e R o o f t op Solar E n e r gy E f fi c ie nc y W at er Advis o r y S

3 e r vic e s C arbon F o o t - p ri
e r vic e s C arbon F o o t - p ri n ti n g W at er F o o t - p ri n ti n g E n e r gy E f fi c ie nc y Solu t io n s CSR Ad v i s ory I n dia M a r k et Entry Adv i s ory Renewable E n e r gy 3 WATER - what is Tata doing? …through creating Tata water champions and rolling out WFA in top 50 Tata companies with their help starting with 4 largest cos. Awareness & Capability Building Introduction of global best practices Facilitation of technology investmen

4 ts Infrastructure Development Water
ts Infrastructure Development Watershed action 4 Tata • Management of internal relations • Acquisition of Water Footprint Assessment (WFA) expertise for internal dissemination • Performance of water footprint assessments with support of Tata facility staff and WFN International Finance Corporation • Project scoping and design • Strategic and Technical Support to project implementation • Mobilization and supervision of WFN services • Cost sharing Water Footprint Networ

5 k (WFN) • Technical assistance on W
k (WFN) • Technical assistance on WFA • Design and delivery of trainings • Capacity building of TQMS and Tata facility staff • Verification/ interpretation of results • Preparation of global publication Partner Organizations and Roles and Responsibilities Direct • Water use within industrial facilities Indirect • Water use of supplier base Watershed • Sustainability assessment of watershed Coverage Water Foot Print Assessment 5 Project Activities CEO Launch Work

6 shop Champions Workshop Site Visits
shop Champions Workshop Site Visits Workshop (Accounting) Workshop (Sustainability & Responses) CEO Feedback Workshop Engagement with 6 TML Suppliers Company Reports Publication Kick - off Event Technical Training for 25 facility water champions Scope definition, overview of facilities Training/ clarification on water footprint accounting Presentations by facility champions Publication for external communication Technical sessions on response formulation First - level engagemen

7 t with Tata Motors SME 4 company re
t with Tata Motors SME 4 company reports Process focuses on transferring skills to facility managers 6 Scope of Water Footprint Project Components Direct Water Footprint Indirect Water Footprint Sustainability Assessment Response Strategy Formulation Estimation of supply chain water footprint local watershed sustainability and best practices for efficiency Identification of response strategies for reducing water footprint/ enhancing sustainability Calculation of operati

8 onal water footprint Company Cov
onal water footprint Company Coverage Tata Steel Jamshedpur Tata Power Trombay Jojobera Tata Motors Sanand Pune Jamshedpur Lucknow Pantnagar Tata Chemicals Babrala Haldia Mithapur Volume of rainwater evaporated or incorporated into product Volume of surface or groundwater evaporated or incorporated into product Components Volume of polluted water (assimilation volume) Blue WF Grey WF Green WF Water Footprint Assessment (WFA) Stages WF is a multi

9 - dimensional indicator focused on fres
- dimensional indicator focused on fresh water consumption 7 7 Product Blue WFP 0.3 2.4 0.0 3.0 3.7 0.3 0.9 2.7 0.0 3.3 0.2 3.0 0.0 0.4 2.6 2.19 1.1 0.8 0.5 0.1 0.02 0.04 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.03 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Bromine Dense Ash Soda Ash Cement Bi - Carb Caustic 32% Pure Salt Vac. Salt Clinker Liq Cl2 HCl Direct WF Raw Materials Energy Packaging Product WFP (KL/MT) 6.26 KL/MT 2.27 KL/MT 3.29 KL/MT 3.76 KL/MT 2.86 K

10 L/MT 0.87KL/MT 1.19 KL/MT 0.51 KL/
L/MT 0.87KL/MT 1.19 KL/MT 0.51 KL/MT 0.1 KL/MT 3.96 KL/MT 3.12 KL/MT 8 0.15 0.25 0.10 0.35 9 0.20 - 1 - 1 - 4 - 7 7 0 5 0.05 0.30 30 25 20 15 10 - 10 29 - 5 0.65 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.60 Water saving opportunities, Million m 3 /annum Cost of abatement, Rs/m 3 Idea - 3 Idea - 1 Idea - 4 Idea - 1 Idea - 6 Idea - 7 Idea - 5 Cost Curve 9 Local Water Shed for Jamshedpur • Tata Steel Jamshedpur is located in between Subar

11 narekha and Kharkai River . Up
narekha and Kharkai River . Upstream of Subarnarekha river Chandil Dam ( Capacity 1963 MCM) is located which releases water continuously to maintain the flow of the river . • The river intake is located at Subarnarekha river to caters the need of entire township as well as other associated companies including Tata Steel . • Dimna Lake constructed by Tata Steel for Emergency water supply • Capac

12 ity – 28 . 6 MCM • . Can c
ity – 28 . 6 MCM • . Can cater 40 days in emergency Chandi l Dam Dimna Lake Rivers meet Subarnarekha river Kharkai river River intake point 10 Summary Results – Within Fence Name of Company Comparative water consumption ( m 3 per unit) Specific water consumption ( m 3 per unit) Abatement opportunity % of current consumption Tata Power 1.8 3.0 15% Tata Steel 3.0 5.84 33% Tata Motors 1.7 4.

13 7 50% Tata Chemicals Soda Ash 2.
7 50% Tata Chemicals Soda Ash 2.5 - 3.6 0.15 - 0.5* 1.0% Urea 4.0 - 4.5 4.85 10% SPS 0.2 - 1 0.33 20% * Considers only fresh water 11 Water Footprint Assessment: Highlights 12 Overview Tata Motors – Vendor Engagement Awareness building on facility water usage through workshop on water footprint methodology Calculation of facility blue and grey water footprint according to WFN methodology Challenge Opportunity Technical assessment on utilities and wastewa

14 ter management Baseline of current w
ter management Baseline of current water practices and wastewater discharge, and opportunities for conservation/ optimization of water usage and wastewater Facilitation of knowledge sharing among supplier base through formation of user groups for discussion on response strategies/ new technologies/ methodologies and tools Capturing of lessons learned from engagement with 6 suppliers for replication to other suppliers Briefs on engagement process (including role of lead corporate, supply chain actors

15 , technical partners etc) Company
, technical partners etc) Company Action Knowledge Managem ent User Group Formation Technical Assessmen t Blue & Grey Water Footprint 13 Comprehensive Environmental Sustainability • Carbon Footprint and Water Management in Tata Companies • 350 Climate Change Champions • Communication on Green Economy Climate Change • Attended by 150+ CEOs/Sr Executives Cambridge Sustainability Leadership Program Sustainability 2012 2008 14 Thank You arunavo.mukerjee@t