Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. | Integrated Annual Report 2024-25

MAHINDRA & MAHINDRA LTD. Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report 249 8. Does the entity have any project related to reducing Green House Gas emission? If Yes, details. [GRI 305-5] • Yes, the Company is committed to becoming Carbon Neutral by 2040. It is also committed for Science Based Target (SBT) to de-carbonize its growth and thus contributing to keep global temperature rise below 2 degrees Celsius as per Paris accord 2015. • The Company has a robust roadmap for achieving these commitments through improvement in energy efficiency and adoption of renewable energy. • Few of the initiatives to reduce Green House Gas emission are mentioned below: o Adoption of Renewable energy through solar and windmills o Adoption of clean energy i.e., through switching over from HSD to PNG o Replacement of conventional air circulators with BLDC technology air circulators o Radiant cooling system to optimize the HVAC operating load o Replacement of old conventional lights with LEDs o Installation of energy efficient air compressor o Replacement of old motors with premium efficiency IE3 motors o Installation of Energy efficient inverter split ACs o Installation of auto shut off valves for compressed air o Waste heat recovery from air compressors o Installation of IT guns for spot welding 9. Provide details related to waste management by the entity, in the following format [GRI 306-3, GRI 306-4, GRI, GRI 306-5, GRI 306-4-5, GRI 306-5]: Parameter FY25 FY24 Total Waste generated (in metric tonnes) Plastic waste (A) 8,067 3,822 E-waste (B) 288 158 Bio-medical waste (C) 0.225 0.4 Construction and demolition waste (D) 411 747 Battery waste (E) 228 169 Radioactive waste (F) – – Other Hazardous waste. Please specify, if any. (G) – Paint sludge 1,726 2,230 – Phosphate sludge 219 301 – ETP Sludge 1,437 957 – Other (Oil, oil-soaked waste, grinding mud, hazardous waste containers etc.) 6,644 5,860 Other Non-hazardous waste generated (H). Please specify, if any. (Break-up by composition i.e., by materials relevant to the sector) – Foundry sand 63,912 48,689 – Metal scrap (Aluminium, Material Steel, Copper, Steel etc) 83,771 83,762 – Other (Cardboard, wood, food waste etc.) 28,959 30,884 Total (A + B + C + D + E + F + G + H) 1,95,663 1,77,579 Waste intensity per rupee of turnover (Total waste generated / Revenue from operations) 1.68 1.70 Waste intensity per rupee of turnover adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)* (Total waste generated/ Revenue from operations adjusted for PPP) 34.70 40.28

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