"Vodafone was first first telecom operators to publish annual sustainability report in 2011. This year we are proud to first one in India publish report based on recently introduced GRI standards-G4 guidelines," Vodafone India Chief Operating Officer Sunil Sood said while releasing the latest sustainability report today.
GRI is a an independent institution that sets benchmarks and standard frameworks for sustainability reporting.
As per the report, Vodafone had 2,435 of its sites on green technologies out of 1,10,004 total mobile towers that company directly manages.
While there was about 4 per cent increase in number of mobile sites managed by company, the carbon emission from its network jumped by about 2 per cent to 4.5 lakh tonnes in FY 2012-13 from 4.4 lakh tonnes in previous fiscal.
The company manages only 11 per cent of total sites and rest of the 89 per cent are managed by third party which means the company in total operates using 10.47 lakh mobile towers.
The carbon emission on its mobile towers managed by third party also increased by 4.4 per cent to 19.55 lakh tonnes in FY 2012-13 from 18.71 lakh tonnes in FY 2011-12.
As per telecom regulator TRAI's recommendation, which was accepted by the government, telecom companies need to move 50 per cent of their mobile towers in rural area and 33 per cent in urban centres to renewable energy by 2015.
The rules also mandate companies to reduce their carbon footprint by 12 per cent in financial year 2014-15 from the levels they had in 2011.
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