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MATERIALITY

Prioritising issues key to value creation

We have been constantly working on improving and delivering on the ESG priorities identified by us through the findings of the pan-India materiality exercise that we conducted in FY 2018-19. The findings have been indicative of the future trends, potential business risks, and new business opportunities, and have been collated with inputs from stakeholders viz. customers, investors, suppliers, shipping and logistics partners, media, industry associations, government and regulatory bodies, employees including contract employees and union leaders and community representatives.

The findings of our materiality exercise have been classified into ‘Focus’ (high priority), ‘Track’ (medium priority) and ‘Discuss’ (low priority) categories, based on stakeholder impact and contribution to business success in the short, medium, and long terms. The senior leadership has revisited the material economic issues through various stakeholder engagement processes and business reviews. These ESG priorities are integral to our vision of being the ‘global steel industry benchmark in value creation and corporate citizenship’.

Addressing ‘Focus’ issues

Tata Steel’s strategic planning process incorporates the economic, environmental, social, and governance material issues relevant for the long-term growth and financial success of the Company. These issues are critical in defining and executing our strategic objectives. We strengthen stakeholder engagement and maintain a comprehensive track of their opinions and business concerns. Strategies and progress against these issues are reviewed periodically by the respective owners, senior management and the Board.

Our material issues along with linked Strategic Objectives/Strategic Enablers and Capitals are mentioned in the tables below:

Economic

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Material issues Measures Linked Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
Business growth
  • Focus on organic and inorganic growth
  • Scaling of adjacent businesses
  • Entering into new market segments
  • Crude steel production capacity
  • Revenue from the New Materials Business, Service & Solutions, commercial mining business
  • Revenue from high-end and downstream products and solutions
Long-term profitability
  • Attain and retain leadership in chosen segments
  • Raw material security
  • Enhance operational efficiency
  • Shikhar25 cost management initiatives
  • Market share in chosen segments
  • Captive coal (%) and captive iron ore (%)
  • EBITDA
  • Savings through Shihkar25 initiatives
Product and service quality
  • Product and process innovation
  • Value engineering and customer service teams
  • Innovative routes to market
  • Number of new products and services
  • Customer Satisfaction Index
  • Quality complaints
  • Revenue from sales on digital platforms
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Environmental

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Material issues Measures Linked KPIs
CO2 emission
  • Initiated the first-of-its-kind trial for continuous injection of coal bed methane (CBM) gas in one of the blast furnaces at Jamshedpur Works
  • Successfully completed trial use of biofuel in ship to transport cargo (~1,60,000 tonnes of coal) from Gladstone, Australia to Dhamra, India
  • Commissioned 5 TPD CO2 capture plant at Jamshedpur, a first in India by a steel company to extract CO2 directly from blast furnace gas
  • Flagged off the first batch of electric vehicles at our Pilkhuwa stockyard, for transportation of steel
  • GHG emission intensity
  • Total GHG emissions for all major geographies
Air pollution
  • Upgradation of existing air pollution control equipment and installation of state-of-the-art dust control technology, e.g., technology amendments and augmentation in coke oven batteries through implementation of de-dusting and pushing emission control systems
  • Dust emission intensity
  • SOx emission intensity
  • NOx emission intensity
Water consumption and effluent discharge
  • Jamshedpur Works declared water positive based on a third-party water balance study
  • 3,000 KLD (kilolitres per day) water treatment plant commissioned at Noamundi
  • Specific freshwater consumption
  • Effluent discharge intensity
Energy efficiency
  • Achieved higher oxygen supply to blast furnaces and gas recovery from steel melting shops
  • Increased power generation by higher utilisation of by-product gases to power plants
  • Specific energy consumption
Renewable and clean energy
  • 25-year power purchase agreement signed with Tata Power to develop grid-connected solar plants (41 MW) in Jharkhand and Odisha
  • Renewable purchase obligation
  • Power generated through renewable sources
Waste management
  • First steel company in India to export steel melting shop (SMS) slag to Bangladesh for cement making
  • LD1 (steel melting shop) slag utilisation at Jamshedpur andKalinganagar sustained at 100%
  • Tata Aggreto, the processed LD slag, achieved highest ever sales of 275 KT in FY 2021-22 as against previous best of 195 KT in FY 2020-21. Tata Aggreto has been extensively used as a replacement of natural aggregates in construction of national highways and city roads
  • LD slag utilisation
  • Solid waste utilisation
  • Revenue from by-products
Supply chain sustainability
  • Completed third-party assessment of 406 critical supply chain partners (including both upstream and downstream) on the Responsible Supply Chain Policy and opportunities for improvement identified for corrective action
  • Number of supply chain partners made aware on Tata Steel Responsible Supply Chain Policy
  • Number of supply chain partners assessed on Tata Steel Responsible Supply Chain Policy
  • Number of vendor partners engaged in specific projects
Biodiversity
  • Biodiversity Management Plans (BMPs) for Jamshedpur and Kalinganagar developed (BMPs developed for 13 locations cumulatively till FY 2021-22)
  • Over 5.37 lakh saplings of native species planted across locations in FY 2021-22
  • Total sites covered under BMPs
Circular economy
  • Achieved highest ever end-of-life steel (clean) scrap charging in steel melting shops
  • Steel Recycling Business (SRB):
    • - The first year of full-scale operations from Rohtak unit completed
    • - First-of-its-kind FerroHaat mobile application, developed to onboard suppliers for scrap supply
  • Capacity of SRB
  • Clean steel scrap charging in steel melting shops

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Governance

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Material issues Measures Linked KPIs
Technology, product and process innovation
  • Focus on technology, digital and disruptive innovation overlaid on a culture of continuous improvement
  • Addressing environmental concerns by developing and implementing breakthrough technologies progressively at larger scale
  • Building a sustainable business portfolio, which is resilient against steel business cyclicality
  • Number of patents received
  • Number of new products developed
  • Number of start-ups engaged
  • Number of alliances created
  • Number of breakthrough projects
Going beyond compliance and setting trends for future regulations
  • Setting up SRB for foray into organised scrap play in India
  • Adoption of best available technologies and implementing projects for resource efficiency and reducing carbon footprint
  • Strengthened collaborations with technical institutes, technology start-ups and academia for technology leadership, climate change and other environmental issues
  • Diversity and inclusion policies for women in workforce, PWDs and LGBTQ+ community – e.g.: women in all shifts in mines, etc.
  • Capacity of SRB
  • Performance on various environmental parameters – air, water, waste
  • Number of collaborations with external partners
  • Diversity Mix of workforce
Greater sustainability disclosures
  • Consistent improvement in our disclosures through the <IR> framework, worldsteel indicators and UNGC communication on progress
  • Engagement with ESG rating agencies for improving disclosure practices and enhance access to sustainable finance
  • Updating the Company's website periodically to enhance transparency and meet stakeholder requirements
  • Scores and achievements in:
    • CDP
    • DJSI assessment
    • worldsteel recognitions
  • ESG ratings
Stakeholder engagement
  • Enhancement of specialised channels, such as public meetings, vendor-focussed committees, ‘Speak Up’ toll-free number, and platforms, such as conferences and construction conclaves and similar events
  • Setting up special COVID care helplines and medical facilities
  • Performance in various surveys conducted periodically for stakeholder categories, including:
    • - Customer Satisfaction Survey
    • - Vendor Satisfaction Survey
Responsible advocacy to enable Tata Steel to become the global steel industry benchmark
  • Providing thought leadership on public policies to ensure the Indian steel industry is globally competitive
  • Number of policy papers for improving the ease and cost of doing business
Technical knowledge transfer and capacity building for relevant partners
  • Collaboration with suppliers through Supplier Relationship Management Programme
  • Conduct Vendor Capacity Advancement Programmes (VCAP) for suppliers
  • Engagement with customers through Early Vendor Involvement (EVI) and Value Analysis and Value Engineering (VAVE) initiatives
  • Awareness sessions for suppliers, Steel Processing Centres (SPCs) and distributors on ethics, health & safety, Responsible Supply Chain Policy and other relevant issues
  • Number of VCAP sessions conducted
  • Number of awareness sessions conducted
  • Number of supply chain partners made aware on Responsible Supply Chain Policy
  • Number of EVI and VAVE projects

PWD :Persons with Disabilities; LGBTQ+ : Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer

Capitals

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Financial Capital

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Human Capital

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Manufactured Capital

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Natural Capital

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Intellectual Capital

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Social and Relationship Capital

Strategic Objectives

SO1 - Leadership in India

SO2 - Consolidate position as global cost leader

SO3 - Attain leadership position in adjacent businesses

SO4 - Leadership in sustainability

Strategic Enablers (SE)

  • Best place to work for in Manufacturing in India
  • Top 5 in technology in steel industry globally
  • Digital leader in steel industry globally
  • Foster a culture which makes Tata Steel future-ready