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Diageo India Delivers Tangible ESG Gains in FY25

Diageo India recently released its fourth annual ESG Reporting Index, spotlighting advancements on its ‘Spirit of Progress’ ESG action plan. The Reporting Index outlines the company’s impact across three pillars of its Spirit of Progress framework: pioneering grain to glass sustainability, championing inclusion and diversity, and promoting positive drinking, all anchored in doing business the right way.

 Developed in line with the globally recognised GRI Standards, the Index also maps Diageo India’s performance against the UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) and provides additional sector-specific disclosures under the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) framework.

Jitendra Mahajan, Chief Supply and Sustainability Officer, Diageo India, said, “Our Spirit of Progress ESG agenda reflects the business we are deliberately building—one that grows responsibly, leads with integrity, and creates long-term value. From strengthening water security and accelerating our transition to renewable energy, to advancing inclusion and promoting responsible consumption, our actions demonstrate that a focus on ESG powers performance. As we deepen this momentum, we remain committed to working with partners to build resilient communities, protect natural resources, and shape a more sustainable future for India.”

Under its grain-to-glass sustainability pillar, Diageo India reported major gains in water efficiency, replenishment and collective action, improving water-use efficiency by 54% in distillation and 35% in packaging since 2020 while replenishing 182,000 cubic metres of water in FY25 (cumulative 1.1 million cubic metres) across Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Meghalaya, continuing to expand WASH interventions and maintaining AWS certification for its Alwar unit, while also co-founding The Godavari Initiative to restore aquifers and build watershed resilience in the Godavari basin.

On carbon and energy, the company has cut GHG emissions by 93% since 2020 by moving all distilleries to biomass-powered boilers and now sources 99% of its energy from renewables including 2.7 MW of in-house solar, achieving zero waste to landfill, reaching 99% recyclable packaging, and integrating 33% r-PET into its PET bottle portfolio, alongside community-led carbon projects including 31,500 mangrove seedlings in Odisha, 1 lakh trees for residual offsetting, and 2 lakh trees planted under Rajasthan’s TOFR programme, while regenerative agriculture efforts have trained 430 farmers—80% smallholders—across 2,000+ acres.

Advancing inclusion and diversity, Diageo India reported women’s representation at 28% of the executive workforce, 30% of the leadership team and 50% of the Executive Committee, supported by active ERGs such as the Spirited Women’s Network and Rainbow Network, while Project Saksham enabled the hiring and upskilling of 43 Persons with Disabilities and Learning for Life trained 1,922 individuals—including 1,282 women and 303 PwDs—bringing women’s participation across Diageo skilling programmes to 67%, and the Diageo Bar Academy trained over 9,400 bartenders and bar owners, as the company continued to strengthen inclusive workplaces recognised by a Gold Employer ranking at IWEI 2024 and a 16th position in Equileap’s Emerging Markets Gender Equality Report 2024.

Diageo India’s responsible drinking initiatives continued to scale nationwide, with Act Smart India reaching 200,000 youth in FY25 (cumulative 500,000), the Wrong Side of the Road anti-drink driving platform implemented across 79 RTOs in 10 states engaging 500,000 consumers in FY25 (total reach 1.2 million since 2021), and the DRINKiQ platform reinforcing moderation and awareness around alcohol-related harm.

Strengthening governance remained foundational to Diageo India’s ESG agenda with a diverse Board led by an Independent Chairperson, all key committees chaired by Independent Directors, and ESG oversight embedded through cross-functional teams reporting quarterly to the Executive Committee, reinforcing the company’s commitment to doing business the right way and driving sustained ESG leadership in India’s alcobev sector.

India achieves 20% ethanol blending target earlier than deadline

The Indian Sugar & Bio-energy Manufacturers Association (ISMA) has stated that India has achieved its target of 20% ethanol blending programme (EBP) with petrol five years ahead of schedule.

The early achievement of the 20% blending target, originally set for 2030, demonstrates India’s commitment to reducing dependence on fossil fuel imports while supporting rural economic development. The achievement represents dramatic growth from the modest 1.5% blending rate when the programme began in 2014 under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration.

ISMA said that the EBP has delivered substantial economic and environmental benefits. Ethanol production surged from 380 million litres in 2014 to 6,610 million litres blended as of June 2025, while generating 69.8 million tonnes in carbon dioxide emission reductions.

The programme has provided significant financial benefits to India’s agricultural sector, with farmers receiving ₹1.18 trillion and distilleries earning ₹1.96 trillion over the period. The initiative has also helped India save ₹1.36 trillion in foreign exchange costs.

“This achievement is a monumental leap for India’s energy independence and rural prosperity,” said Deepak Ballani, Director General of ISMA.

“The government’s unwavering policy direction and visionary leadership have not only made this national success possible five years ahead of schedule, but have also set a powerful precedent for our collective future in green energy.” The sugar industry has played a central role in India’s ethanol economy, supplying biofuel derived from sugarcane juice, B-heavy molasses and other agricultural by-products, ISMA added.

India to finalise standards for 27% ethanol blending by August-end

The Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari announced that India will establish the standard for 27% ethanol blending by the end of August. He made the statement while addressing the International Sugar Expo 2025, held as part of the 83rd Centennial Annual Convention of the Sugar Technologists’ Association of India (STAI).

Gadkari pointed out that Brazil has already achieved 27% blending and emphasised the need for India to catch up.