annual-report-FY2021
205 MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LTD. INTEGRATED ANNUAL REPORT 2020-21 Swaraj 969 FE • A new model in above 50HP portfolio, a 66 HP fuel efficient turbocharged engine with 12 forward & 3 reverse speed synchromesh transmission which provides comfortable shifting and more speed options to the farmer, was introduced. • Hydraulics with high precision control & high lift capacity of 2200 kg which has superior ergonomics. 724 4WD • A new model in less than 30HP segment, a 4 wheel drive, 8 forward and 4 reverse speeds which helps in increased productivity, 750 kg hydraulic lift, 2 speed PTO for optimizing PTO driven implements, Power steering for reduced effort and oil immersed brakes for efficient braking and long life. • These features make this model versatile in varied wetland & dryland applications. 744 XT • A new model in 45-50 HP segment, comes with 8 forward and 2 reverse speeds, 1700 kg hydraulic lift, Power steering for reduced effort and oil immersed brakes for efficient braking and long life. • This model comes with a best in class fuel efficient engine giving significant savings to customer. Weight reduction • In our sustainability initiative we have been able to save 4.5 kg per tractor on Swaraj models through metal and oil reduction. 2. For each such product, provide the following details in respect of resource use (energy, water, raw material etc.) per unit of product (optional): i. Reduction during sourcing/production/ distribution achieved since the previous year throughout the value chain? F or the above-mentioned products, there is no explicit tracking mechanism in respect of resource use. However, resource use for the entire portfolio is tracked and monitored. Since the product portfolio is distributed across various manufacturing locations of the Company, the resource use is monitored per unit of equivalent vehicle or equivalent tractor manufactured. The methodology for calculation (for equivalent production) has been revised in the reporting year. The figures of previous year as reported in the Annual Report and as per revised calculation are presented in the table below: Resource Use Divisions Unit of Measurement Current Year 2020-21 Previous Year 2019‑20 (With Revised Calculation) Previous Year 2019‑20 as reported in Annual Report Specific Energy Consumption Automotive Division GJ / Equivalent Vehicles 1.410 1.355 1.308 Farm + Swaraj Division GJ / Equivalent Tractors 1.174 1.277 1.277 Specific Green House Gas Emissions (Scope 1 & 2) Automotive Division tCO 2 / Equivalent Vehicles 0.192 0.205 0.198 Farm + Swaraj Division tCO 2 / Equivalent Tractors 0.160 0.181 0.181 Specific Water Consumption Automotive Division KL / Equivalent Vehicles 1.234 1.305 1.259 Farm + Swaraj Division KL / Equivalent Tractors 0.816 1.022 1.022 ii. Reduction during usage by consumers (energy, water) achieved since the previous year D ue to constant innovations and focus on fuel efficiency, there would be a reduction of energy use by consumers. However, tracking of such reduction is not possible as it is highly dependent on individual customers driving habits. 3. Does the company have procedures in place for sustainable sourcing (including transportation)? If yes, what percentage of your inputs was sourced sustainably? Also, provide details thereof, in about 50 words or so. • The Company has been working to enhance the degree of sustainability associated with its sourcing practices under the umbrella of “ONE SOURCING”. This includes strategy of one supplier per platform and common supplier basket for multiple businesses, setting up of vendor parks at its new plants, sourcing from tightly knit clusters, optimizing logistics to reduce fuel consumption, emissions and carbon footprint, re-working packaging to minimize waste and maximize re-use. • The Company has a Green Supply Chain Management Policy & Policy on Supplier Code of Conduct, which has been sharedwith all suppliers, under which, the Company is committed to
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