Steelcast Ltd files BRSR for FY 2025-26
Steelcast Ltd filed its BRSR for FY 2025-26, reporting a turnover of ₹4,23,16,62,837 and exports contributing 60% of total turnover. The company disclosed zero penalties and detailed its environmental, social, and governance performance, including energy consumption and CSR spending.

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Steelcast Ltd has filed its Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report (BRSR) for the financial year 2025-26 with BSE Limited and National Stock Exchange of India Limited. The filing, made pursuant to Regulation 34(2)(f) of the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, details the company's adherence to the National Guidelines on Responsible Business Conduct (NGRBC). The report highlights that exports contributed 60.00% to the total turnover, which stood at ₹4,23,16,62,837 for the year.
Operational and Financial Overview
The company operates primarily in the manufacturing of steel and alloys castings, which accounts for 100% of its turnover. Steelcast Ltd reported a paid-up capital of Rs. 101,200,000. The entity operates from a single location in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, comprising four plants and one office. It serves 10 states domestically and 16 countries internationally. The report confirms that the disclosures are made on a standalone basis.
Environmental Performance
Steelcast Ltd identified material issues such as the circular economy and climate change as key opportunities. The company reported total energy consumption of 2,86,593.35 Gigajoules, with energy intensity per rupee of turnover at 0.000065. Water withdrawal totalled 74,587 kilolitres, while water discharge was 29.26 kilolitres. The company generated 64.456 metric tonnes of total waste, including 34.874 metric tonnes of other hazardous waste. Greenhouse gas emissions included 12,646 metric tonnes of CO2 equivalent for Scope 1 and a net emission of 9,219 metric tonnes of CO2 equivalent for Scope 2.
Social and Governance Metrics
The company employed a total of 1,081 individuals, comprising 370 employees and 711 workers, all of whom were male. No female employees or workers were reported. The Board of Directors includes two women, representing 20% of the board. The report indicated that 100% of permanent workers were members of recognized associations or unions. Steelcast Ltd disclosed that it spent 0.32% of its total revenue on well-being measures for employees and workers. The company reported zero fines, penalties, or instances of bribery during the financial year.
Key Financial and CSR Data
The following table summarizes key financial and CSR figures for the reported period:
| Parameter | FY 2025-26 | FY 2024-25 |
|---|---|---|
| Turnover (Rs. Lakhs) | 43,861.70 | 38,061.37 |
| Net Worth (Rs. Lakhs) | 39,501.88 | 32,587.40 |
| Revenue from Operations (INR) | 4,23,16,62,837 | 3,73,38,74,899 |
| CSR Spent in Aspirational Districts (INR) | 19,465,475 | - |
The company's CSR initiatives in aspirational districts focused on Bhavnagar in Gujarat and Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh. Steelcast Ltd maintained that it has not conducted independent assessments for Life Cycle Perspective or value chain partners regarding environmental impacts. The report was signed by Umesh V Bhatt, Company Secretary.
Historical Stock Returns for Steelcast
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| +3.17% | +7.53% | +11.62% | +52.97% | +32.23% | +433.47% |
How does Steelcast Ltd plan to diversify its export markets to mitigate potential geopolitical risks given that 60% of turnover relies on international sales?
What specific strategies will the company implement to address the lack of gender diversity in its workforce, given the absence of female employees?
Will the company initiate independent environmental assessments for its value chain partners to enhance its circular economy and climate change commitments?































