REC Limited won the “ Sustainability Champion—Editor’s Choice Award”, while the Power Finance Corporation (PFC) Limited won the Corporate Social Responsibility award in the Non-Fossil Fuel sub-category at the Outlook Planet Sustainability Summit and Awards 2024 for Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs). Central Public Sector Enterprises are those companies which are owned by the government of India.
Goa hosted the first Outlook Planet Sustainability Summit & Awards 2024 for Central Public Sector Enterprises (CPSEs) on 27 May 2028. It was organised by the Outlook Media Group, BDO India as the Awards Process Advisor and IIT Goa as the Knowledge Partner. The event provided an opportunity for the top policymakers and the top management of the Central Public Sector Enterprises to discuss the initiatives taken by them in sustainability.
The Awards were given in four categories -Sustainable Governance Champion, Corporate Responsibility Champion, Circularity Champion and Climate Action Champion. Within each category were sub-categories: fossil fuels, non-fossil fuels, and Jury Special Recognition.
Sustainable Governance Champion
Corporate Responsibility Champion.
Circularity Champion
Climate Action Champion
In the Sustainability Champions in the Editor’s Choice Category, awards were given in institutional and individual categories.
Institutional category winners were:
Engineers India Ltd (EIL), HPCL, NMDC Limited, Oil India (OIL), Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (POWERGRID), Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilisers Limited, National Fertilisers Limited (NFL), Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC Limited) and REC Limited.
Individual category winners
In the individual category, the awardees were
The winners were rated by BOD India from a total of 132 CPSEs on their sustainability performance.
Circularity in the economy refers to minimising waste and making the most of resources. It is based on the three R: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.
Here, Reducing means choosing consumer goods that help reduce the amount of waste generated. Reusing means repeated use of items or parts of items that can be still used. Recycling means using waste itself as resources.