Infosys, a global leader in consulting,
technology, outsourcing and next-generation services, has announced its
internal carbon price at $10.5 per ton of CO2e, at an event organized by the
Carbon Pricing Leadership Coalition (CPLC) in Zurich. A significant milestone
for Infosys, the price will be applicable for a period of two years and will
represent the cost of decarbonizing 1 ton of CO2e.
Infosys has been working towards building a clean energy future
and has been on track to meet its commitment of becoming carbon neutral in
2018. The company has implemented a three-pronged strategy to go carbon
neutral: energy efficiency, renewable power, and emission offsets. In addition,
Infosys has also committed to reduce its per-capita electricity consumption by
50% from the 2008 level and use 100% renewable power for electricity by 2018.
Infosys derived its internal carbon price based on its program
to completely decarbonize under the carbon neutral commitment. The carbon price
announced today is a weighted average of the prices of carbon under the energy
efficiency, renewable energy, and emission offset levers. The price of carbon
under each lever was estimated based on the company’s past and ongoing
investments in the area.
Speaking at the event, Sandeep Dadlani, President and
Head – Americas, Infosys said, “We recognize that global warming is the biggest threat the world
is facing today. We understand the significance of the 20C global
warming limit under the Paris Agreement. For Infosys, by putting a price on
carbon, we have further cemented our commitment to become carbon neutral. As a
responsible company, we are very proud to be one among a handful of companies
in the world to announce an internal carbon price. We hope that it becomes a
global movement and helps save the planet by keeping global warming under 20C.”
Putting a price on carbon is akin to the concept of ‘polluter
pays’. Infosys now has the option of using the internal carbon price as a basis
to internally raise funds from businesses or departments and use the funds for
corporate emission reduction programs. The internal carbon pricing exercise
itself gave us deeper insights into the various pathways to reduce emissions
and their relative merits and effectiveness.
CPLC, launched during the COP21 in Paris, is working with
corporates and governments to advance the concept of carbon pricing. The Paris
Agreement reached at the COP21 commits to limit global warming to well below 20C.
That calls for an unprecedented and drastic cut in global greenhouse gas
emissions, transitioning into a low carbon economy and moving toward a carbon
neutral economy by the end of the century. Experts believe that the success of
such a transition lies in putting a price on carbon. Infosys joined CPLC in
2016.
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