Symphony highlights sustainability efforts in annual report
Symphony Limited has released its Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report for the financial year 2024-25, emphasizing its commitment to ESG principles. A key highlight was the “Symphony Gram Vans” plantation drive, where 22,249 saplings were planted, projected to reduce CO2 emissions by an estimated 1,308.76 tonnes. The company’s financial commitment to the well-being of its workforce was 0.66% of total revenue. Symphony reported negligible water consumption for its primary operations, focusing on assembly and storage, and achieved a collection and recycling rate of 100% for plastic packaging waste, and an e-waste collection of 4,111 MT in line with Extended Producer Responsibility guidelines. Symphony stated it adheres to human rights, sustainable sourcing, a circular economy and ethical governance. The company reported an average of 55 days of accounts payable. The document also provides comprehensive details on employee training, benefits, safety measures, and various social initiatives undertaken by the company.
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