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 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT  FY 2023                      COMMUNITIES           THE PLANET         THE WORKPLACE












 Water-Related Regulatory Changes  Systematic tracking and    Water Withdrawal and Consumption
      monitoring of waters level
 Regulatory changes at the local level  across the project lifecycle. Along with   Untreated water discharged from
 All Vedanta companies comply with all   these measures, we are also deploying   Our operations are guided by an EMS   mining operations can adversely
 applicable local, regional and national-level   high-technology solutions to accelerate   system and our Water Management TS,   impact the environment and human
 laws on water management. Our facilities   water and resource conservation.  which provide a clear process for   health. Inappropriate disposal of
 adhere to the water withdrawal limits set by   tracking and monitoring water   wastewater, contaminated water, or
 local authorities. We have also put in place   Understanding and preparing for   availability at the local level. We ensure   pollutants can pollute local water
 stringent policies that support the   high-risk situations  responsible water management by   bodies, degrade water quality, and harm
 responsible and sustainable use of   Through scenario analysis using RCP 4.5   measuring, monitoring, and reporting   aquatic ecosystems. These impacts
 resources at our owned and/or managed   and 8.5, we have identified several   the volume of water withdrawn,   can, in turn, affect the livelihoods and
 operations.   high-order potential risks that can affect our   discharged, and consumed, as well as,   well-being of communities that depend
 business.   our current water intensity. Daily data          on these water resources for their daily
 Estimating and preparing for potential   required for preparing each of these   needs.
 regulatory changes at the local level  •  In the RCP 4.5 scenario, we anticipate
 water scarcity at our BALCO and Cairn Oil   metrics and others, are mandatorily
 Water conditions are specific to every   & Gas units. Our IOB units face a high risk   collected by our BUs, in compliance   We take a dual approach to the water
 region and influenced by local conditions   of flooding over the next decade. Vedanta   with our corporate and legal   we use. We follow the principle of zero
 like topography, average rainfall, population   Aluminium at Lanjigarh and Jharsuguda,   requirements, as well as for the GRI   liquid discharge at all our sites, and
 density and so on. For this reason, our water   in Odisha, already face cyclone risk, which   Mining and Metals Performance   treat and recycle all the wastewater
 management plans consider the specific   is likely to get accentuated in the future,   Indicators. These performance metrics   that we produce. By doing so, we have
 water conditions of each location where we   given the increasing risk of cyclones over   are regularly tracked and reported to   been able to progressively reduce our
 operate. We also closely track water   the Bay of Bengal.  management by our Water Community   freshwater withdrawals. Our rate of
 consumption patterns at our individual                       recycling has improved by 2% in
 sites, coupled with periodic risk assessment   •  Under the worst-case scenario (RCP 8.5),   of Practice.   FY2023 as compared to last year. For
 studies to devise our location-specific   many of our businesses, including Sterlite   our new projects, we are prioritizing on
 water management plans.  Copper (at Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu),   Other systematic tracking exercises   minimum freshwater use and building in
 Talwandi Sabo Power Ltd (TSPL) at   include installation of water meters at
 Approximately 66.66% of our operational   Mansa, Punjab ; BALCO at Korba,   our sources to record daily water   recycling and reuse capabilities right
 sites are situated in water-stressed areas. In   Chattisgarh, and Cairn Oil and Gas, will   quantity KPIs. Additionally, our water   from the start, while also making
 these regions, we anticipate stricter   face extreme climate risks, including   managers also conduct an internal   innovative use of other supplementary
 regulations around water usage by   water stress and scarcity. Consequently,   water audit every year, covering   sources. Among the projects in our
 businesses, over the medium- to long-term,   we anticipate a potential increase in local   aspects of water withdrawals. Annual   pipeline, 77% are focused on reusing
 considering the likelihood of water shortage   and national reporting requirements on   external water audits are also carried   wastewater in operations. The
 and other issues like salt-water intrusion. To   water consumption and withdrawal by our   out as a part of ISO 14001, GRI, and   remaining 23% plan to use multiple
 effectively address such situations, we have   operations, in the near future. Vedanta will   VSAP compliance needs.  sources like municipal wastewater,
 implemented several measures that   also experience very high temperatures at   saline water, and rainwater harvesting.
 promote extensive water conservation,   TSPL and at our units in Namibia and
 including rainwater harvesting, water   South Africa. To proactively prepare for
 recycling and reuse; implementation of zero   the future, Vedanta and its subsidiaries
 discharge at all sites; and facilitation of   are already measuring their water use and
 participatory water monitoring with affected   consumption and implementing initiatives
 communities for better management of   towards water conservation.
 potential conflicts related to water use







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