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Vedanta's Emissions Cut: A 15% Drop in Metals Intensity

Vedanta Group has reduced its metals emissions intensity by 15% since FY21, thanks to a comprehensive decarbonisation strategy. The company increased renewable energy use and planted millions of trees to offset emissions.

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June 5, 2026
Vedanta's Emissions Cut: A 15% Drop in Metals Intensity

Vedanta Group, a major player in India's metals, oil and gas, and critical minerals sectors, has announced a significant achievement in its sustainability efforts. The company reported a 15% reduction in metals emissions intensity since the fiscal year 2020-21.

Decarbonisation Strategy

Central to Vedanta's progress is its four-pronged decarbonisation strategy. This includes:

  • Enhancing operational efficiency through advanced technologies
  • Switching to cleaner fuels
  • Increasing renewable energy consumption
  • Offsetting residual emissions through afforestation and ecosystem restoration

"Our commitment to sustainability is unwavering, and these results are a testament to our strategic approach," said a company spokesperson.

Renewable Energy and Biomass

In the fiscal year 2025-26, Vedanta increased its renewable energy consumption by over 50% year-on-year, reaching nearly 400 crore units, equivalent to 454 MW of round-the-clock capacity. This shift helped avoid approximately 30 lakh tonnes of CO₂ emissions.

The company also utilized 365 kilotonnes of biomass as an alternative fuel, reducing carbon emissions by an estimated 5-6 lakh tonnes.

Afforestation Efforts

Since 2020-21, Vedanta has planted nearly 40 lakh trees across its operational regions, with a target of 70 lakh trees by 2030. In 2025-26 alone, 10 lakh trees were planted, aiding in the restoration of mining landscapes and enhancing carbon sequestration.

Year Emissions Intensity (tCO₂e/tm) Trees Planted (lakh)
2020-21 6.45 0
2025-26 5.44 10

Outlook and Future Plans

Vedanta's ongoing commitment to sustainability is expected to continue driving down emissions intensity. The company is on track to meet its ambitious tree-planting goals and further increase its renewable energy capacity. Upcoming data releases from the company will provide more insights into its progress.

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