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NHAI’s first Sustainability Report

National Highway Authority of India’s (NHAI) First ‘Sustainability Report’ captures initiatives taken for Environment Sustainability

Key findings:

  • About the report:
    • NHAI’s first ‘Sustainability Report for FY 2021-22’ covers NHAI’s governance structurestakeholdersenvironment and social responsibility initiatives.
    • NHAI’s Sustainability Report is not a mandated requirement as per SEBI guidelines, but this has been taken as a voluntary initiative.
    • It is prepared as per the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) reporting guidelines.
    • The report has been externally assured by a third party adhering to International Standards on Assurance Engagements.
  • Reduction in emissions:
    • From FY 2019-20 till 2021-22 direct emission reduced by 18.44% and 9.49% due to less fuel consumption.
    • NHAI continues to work towards reducing indirect emissions as well, by transiting towards clean and green energy sources.
    • Green House Gas (GHG) Emissions from energy consumption, operations, transport and travel saw a decline of 9.7% in FY 2020-21 and 2% in FY 2021-22.  
    • In operationsenergy intensity reduced by 37% in FY 2020-21 and 27% in FY 2021-22.
    • With over 97 percent penetration, Electronic Toll Collection through FASTag has contributed to reduce the carbon footprint.
  • Sustainable construction:
    • The kilometers constructed through the reporting period has risen steadily.
    • NHAI has been using recycled materials for National Highway construction.
    • Use of fly-ash and plastic waste in construction has increased over the last three years.
    • NHAI has  been encouraging use of Recycled Asphalt (RAP) and Recycled Aggregates (RA) in the National Highway construction.
  • Initiatives for environment:
    • In order to ensure sustainable environmental growth, more than 100 Wildlife Crossings were created as a measure for wildlife protection and conservation to reduce man-animal conflict.
    • NHAI has been undertaking plantation drives to develop eco-friendly National Highways.
    • There has been a significant increase in number of saplings.
    • Saplings were planted to offset direct emissions from the vehicles.
  • Work practices:
    • The report also highlights NHAI’s commitment to create inclusive and responsible work practices.
    • Over last three years, women employment and employment of marginalized communities at NHAI has increased.
    • With performance-based management system, NHAI has successfully promoted/encouraged women gender diversity and minority employees.

About NHAI:

  • The National Highways Authority of India is an autonomous agency of the Government of India.
  • It was set up in 1995.
  • It is responsible for management of the network of National Highways in India.
  • It is a nodal agency of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.