Suprajit Engineering files FY26 BRSR report with ESG metrics
- Total energy consumption rose to 114,564 GJ, with renewable share increasing to 14,711 GJ
- Water withdrawal fell to 131,312 kiloliters; total waste generated increased to 997.97 tonnes
- Scope 1 emissions rose to 2,233 tonnes while Scope 2 emissions declined to 14,390 tonnes
- Workforce includes 1,016 employees and 817 workers; female representation at 8-9%
- Zero fines or penalties recorded; all stakeholder complaints resolved within the year

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Suprajit Engineering Limited filed its Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report (BRSR) for the financial year ended March 31, 2026. The disclosure covers the company's standalone operations across 18 domestic plants and its alignment with UN Sustainable Development Goals.
The report details the company's environmental footprint, workforce composition, and governance frameworks. It highlights specific targets for renewable energy adoption and waste management efficiency by 2027.
Environmental Performance
Suprajit reported a total energy consumption of 114,564 GJ for FY26, an increase from 112,441 GJ in the prior year. Renewable energy consumption rose to 14,711 GJ, up from 12,040 GJ. The company maintains a solar capacity of 2,929 kWp and procures 5.89 million units of green energy annually.
Water withdrawal decreased to 131,312 kiloliters from 148,915 kiloliters in FY25. Total water consumption stood at 129,700.9 kiloliters. The company reported zero discharge to surface or groundwater, with 1,612 kiloliters sent to third parties after treatment.
Greenhouse gas emissions showed mixed trends. Scope 1 emissions increased to 2,233 metric tonnes of CO2 equivalent from 1,947 metric tonnes. Conversely, Scope 2 emissions declined to 14,390 metric tonnes from 14,823 metric tonnes. Combined emission intensity fell to 9.0 metric tonnes per crore of turnover, down from 9.8.
Waste Management
Total waste generated rose to 997.97 metric tonnes from 851.78 metric tonnes. Non-hazardous waste constituted the majority, totaling 848.59 metric tonnes. The company recycled or recovered 839.72 metric tonnes of waste, while 158.25 metric tonnes were disposed of via incineration or landfilling.
Workforce and Governance
The company employed 1,016 permanent employees and 817 permanent workers as of March 31, 2026. Female representation among permanent employees was 8%, while it stood at 9% for workers. The turnover rate for permanent employees was 18.0%, compared to 3.0% for permanent workers.
Suprajit operates under a CSR policy approved by its Board. The company reported no fines or penalties during the year. It received 13 shareholder complaints and 8 employee complaints, all of which were resolved with none pending at year-end.
Historical Stock Returns for Suprajit Engineering
| 1 Day | 5 Days | 1 Month | 6 Months | 1 Year | 5 Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| -1.22% | -2.31% | +4.11% | +23.20% | +10.29% | +53.79% |
How will Suprajit's 2027 renewable energy targets influence its operational costs and competitive positioning in the auto ancillary sector?
What specific strategies is Suprajit implementing to reverse the upward trend in Scope 1 emissions despite overall emission intensity improvements?
Given the significant disparity in turnover rates between permanent employees (18%) and workers (3%), what retention initiatives might the company deploy to stabilize its core workforce?


































