Supreme Industries Ltd Completes Business Responsibility Reporting, Detailing ESG Targets and Sustainability Initiatives

Supreme Industries Ltd Completes Business Responsibility Reporting, Detailing ESG Targets and Sustainability Initiatives

Supreme Industries Ltd Completes Business Responsibility Reporting, Detailing ESG Targets and Sustainability Initiatives​

Supreme Industries Limited has published its Business Responsibility and Sustainability Report (BRSR) for the financial year 2025-2026. The report details the company's commitment to environmental stewardship, social responsibility, and governance practices, with key metrics covering energy consumption, GHG emissions, water usage, and workforce welfare.

The Company has undertaken Reasonable Assurance on BRSR Core KPIs across nine ESG attributes, which was conducted by BSI Group India Private Limited.

Corporate Profile and Operations​

Supreme Industries Ltd maintains a significant operational footprint, encompassing 35 plants nationally and 20 offices within India, alongside one international office. The company's core business involves the manufacturing of plastic products, which accounts for 97.67% of its total turnover. Trading and miscellaneous income constitutes the remaining 2.33%.

The company serves customers across a wide range of sectors, including Construction, Packaging, Automotive, Furniture, Consumer Goods, and Agriculture and Irrigation. Its market reach is extensive, spanning 34 states/union territories within India and 55 countries globally. Export sales contribute 2.09% to the total turnover.

The financial overview includes a paid-up capital of INR 25.41 crores for the company.

ESG Performance Snapshot​

The BRSR provides granular data on operational efficiency, resource management, and social metrics across both employees and workers.

MetricTotal Employees (FY 2025-26)Total Workers (FY 2025-26)
Number of People5,49416,422
Permanent Staff5,0151,066

Supreme Industries has outlined a comprehensive strategy to mitigate material environmental risks, including climate strategy and GHG/Air Emissions. The company is actively pursuing sustainable development through various initiatives.

Environmental Stewardship Highlights:

The manufacturing operations show considerable focus on environmental impact mitigation, with management implementing an Energy Policy that prioritizes energy-efficient equipment. Key progress in sustainability includes:

  • Expanding solar capacity to 43.30 MWp.
  • Securing long-term renewable energy Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) for solar and wind projects.
  • Substituting fossil fuels with PNG/LPG in certain manufacturing activities.

Operational data on resource management is provided below:

ParameterFY 2025-26FY 2024-25
Total Energy Consumed (GJ)18,43,127.1016,86,487.25
Total Water Consumption (KL)11,24,837.0910,87,912.40
GHG Emission Intensity (Scope 1 & 2)0.0000021 tCO2e/INR of turnover0.0000023 tCO2e/INR of turnover

Regarding waste management, the company reported generating a total of 15,564.95 metric tonnes (MT) of waste in FY 2025-26. Of this, 11.56 MT was recovered through recycling operations.

Labor and Employee Wellbeing​

Supreme Industries demonstrates commitment to employee wellbeing by ensuring various safety and benefits protocols are in place across its workforce. Key measures include:

  • Implementing a comprehensive Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) Policy aligned with international standards.
  • Achieving 100% assessment of plants and offices regarding health and safety conditions.
  • Providing protective systems for workers against risks related to job hazards.

The company provides extensive training across the workforce:

Training FocusEmployees (FY 25-26)Workers (FY 25-26)
Health and Safety3,051 (55.53%)7,970 (48.53%)
Skill Upgradation3,386 (61.63%)8,631 (52.56%)

In the domain of governance and ethical conduct, the company maintains a Business Responsibility and Sustainable Development Committee (BRSD Committee) to oversee ESG performance, led by the Executive Director. Supreme also reports zero instances of product recalls or data privacy breaches as of FY 2025-2026.

Stakeholder Engagement and Social Impact​

The company has established mechanisms for receiving and redressing grievances from various stakeholder groups, including customers, investors, and employees. The report notes that the company has engaged in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) activities, with expenses amounting to 14,26,224/- incurred in the Aspirational District of Nandurbar in FY 2025-2026.

The BRSR details a clear process for identifying and managing the business interests of all stakeholders, reinforcing commitment toward sustainable development across its operations and value chain partners.

SUPREMEIND Stock Price Movement​

As of 12:22 PM, shares of Supreme Industries Limited are slipping by 1.11% in live trading, currently priced at ₹3602.4. The stock registers a volume of 46,660 shares as the market continues to trade actively.
 

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