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ITC's CSR initiatives focus on rural and local communities in India, aiming to secure their livelihoods and empower them for the future. ITC works with NGOs, government and other partners to implement programmes in agriculture, education, health, skill development and more.
- Policy
It is ITC's Policy to direct its CSR Programmes, inter alia,...
- Our Policies
Our Policies. As a responsible corporate citizen, we pay...
- Sustainability Reports
In line with our nearly two-decade long journey of...
- CSR Activities
Corporate Social Responsibility. ITC has crafted innovative...
- Policy
ITC's CSR Policy is framed in terms of the Companies Act, 2013 and the CSR Rules, 2014. It aims to create sustainable livelihoods, build capabilities, promote healthcare, protect heritage, and provide relief to victims of disasters.
Our Policies. As a responsible corporate citizen, we pay utmost attention to issues such as corporate ethics, transparency and sustainability. We believe in setting exemplary standards of ethical behaviour, both internally within the organisation, as well as in external relationships.
In line with our nearly two-decade long journey of transparently reporting on ITC's Triple Bottomline Performance, we are delighted to present the Executive Summary for ITC's Sustainability and Integrated Report 2022.
Corporate Social Responsibility. ITC has crafted innovative business models that create larger and enduring value by not only generating new sources of competitive advantage for its businesses, but also in the process augmenting natural capital and sustainable livelihoods for the nation. Citizen First.
For more information on Risk Management Framework and ITC’s materiality matrix, refer to the ‘Risk Management Section’ of the Report of the Board of Directors forming part of ITC’s Report and Accounts 2022, and ‘Strategic Risk Management’ and ‘Material Issues’ sections of ITC Sustainability & Integrated Report 2022. VII.