Cemindia Projects submits BRSR for FY26
Cemindia Projects Limited submitted its Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report for FY26 to BSE and NSE on May 29, 2026. The report details standalone operations across 79 locations with a workforce of 36,808, highlighting environmental metrics like 3,530,839 GJ energy consumption and 206,030 tonnes of GHG emissions. Governance disclosures include ISO certifications and a 91.20% customer satisfaction score.

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Cemindia Projects Limited has submitted its Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report for the financial year 2025-26 to BSE Limited and National Stock Exchange of India Limited. The filing, made on May 29, 2026, outlines the company's adherence to the National Guidelines on Responsible Business Conduct and details its environmental, social, and governance performance. The document forms part of the Annual Report 2025-26 and is available on the company's website.
The report provides a comprehensive overview of the company's operations, including its engagement in engineering and construction activities such as maritime structures, urban infrastructure, and industrial buildings. It discloses that the company operates on a standalone basis, with a total of 79 locations comprising 73 national and 6 international sites. The entity reported a total workforce of 36,808 individuals, including 4,768 employees and 32,040 workers.
Governance and Assurance
The Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report has undergone reasonable assurance for BRSR Core KPIs, conducted by Carbon Check (India) Private Limited. The company's Board and its CRC Committee are responsible for decision-making on sustainability-related issues. The report confirms that the entity has policies covering all nine principles of the National Guidelines on Responsible Business Conduct (NGRBC), which have been translated into procedures.
Environmental Performance
Cemindia Projects identified climate change adaptation, resource efficiency, and water management as key material issues. To mitigate risks associated with energy consumption, the company prioritised grid power connectivity and monitored energy consumption at project sites. Initiatives to reduce environmental impact included the installation of Organic Waste Composter plants at 18 locations and the commissioning of rooftop solar installations at the Kolkata Depot.
The company reported specific environmental metrics for FY 2025-26. Total energy consumption was recorded at 3,530,839 GJ, with an energy intensity of 0.000053 GJ per ₹ lakh of turnover. Greenhouse gas emissions (Scope 1 and Scope 2) totaled 206,030 tonnes of CO2e, with an emission intensity of 0.003098 tonnes of CO2e per ₹ lakh of turnover. The company also reported a total waste generation of 1,28,770 metric tonnes.
Social and Governance Metrics
The report details the company's social performance, noting that women constituted 20% of the Board of Directors and 2.31% of the total workforce. The company reported zero fines or penalties during the financial year. It maintained an Integrated Management System certified to ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001 standards. The average customer satisfaction score achieved during the year was 91.20%.
| Metric | FY 2025-26 |
|---|---|
| Total Energy Consumption | 3,530,839 GJ |
| Energy Intensity | 0.000053 GJ/₹ lakh turnover |
| Total GHG Emissions | 206,030 tonnes CO2e |
| Emission Intensity | 0.003098 tonnes CO2e/₹ lakh turnover |
| Total Waste Generated | 1,28,770 metric tonnes |
| Total Workforce | 36,808 |
| Women on Board | 20% |
| Customer Satisfaction Score | 91.20% |
Historical Stock Returns for Cemindia Projects
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -2.21% | +7.99% | +24.96% | +20.06% | +37.69% | +1,119.27% |
What specific targets has Cemindia Projects set to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions and energy intensity in the coming years?
How does the company plan to scale its renewable energy initiatives, such as the rooftop solar installations, across its 73 national sites?
What strategies will be implemented to increase the representation of women in the total workforce beyond the current 2.31%?


































