In an era where sustainability has become inseparable from
business strategy, the 4th Edition of ET Edge GSA Sustainable Organisations
2025, held at Hotel Sahara Star, Mumbai, gathered India’s most influential
voices to spotlight the innovations, collaborations, and leadership redefining
responsible growth.
Under the theme “The Next Frontier: Scalable Solutions
for a Net Zero World,” the event showcased how progressive organisations
are embedding green business practices at the heart of their strategies while
driving national and global sustainability ambitions.
From Insight to Action
The summit opened with an energising networking session,
bringing together CEOs, ESG leaders, and changemakers united by a shared
belief: responsibility isn’t an add-on—it’s the new advantage.
The keynote session, “Nation First, Planet Always:
Building a Culture of Sustainable Organizations,” underscored the
importance of embedding environmental and social priorities into core
decision-making. Speakers emphasised that companies who act decisively on ESG
are not only meeting stakeholder expectations but strengthening their long-term
competitiveness.
Profit Meets Purpose: The Triple Bottom Line
A definitive panel discussion, “The Triple Bottom Line
Approach: Integrating Social, Environmental & Economic Goals,” featured
perspectives from leaders such as Ajeya Bandyopadhyay of IFC, Anurag Chauhan of
Axis Max Life Insurance, Apurva Rathod of L&T Finance, and Sridhar Sarathy
of Tata Capital.
Together, they highlighted that sustainable growth requires
balancing economic performance with positive impact on communities and the
environment. From reimagining capital allocation to embedding ESG oversight in
governance structures, the conversation made it clear: true progress is
measured in both profit and purpose.
Driving Decarbonisation and ESG Transformation
One of the most anticipated sessions, “Sustainable
Enterprise: Aligning ESG-Integrated Decarbonization with the SDG Agenda,”
explored how Indian companies are transforming operations to meet ambitious
net-zero targets.
Insights came from industry leaders such as Surya Valluri of
Grasim Industries, Subhrakant Panda of Indian Metals & Ferro Alloys, Ankit
Todi of Mahindra Group, Prabodha Acharya of JSW Group, Sandeep Chandna of Tech
Mahindra, Dr. Mritunjay Chaubey of UPL, and Manoj Kumar Rustagi of JSW Cement.
Speakers discussed the urgent need to integrate
decarbonisation roadmaps into core strategy while ensuring transparency and
accountability. From low-carbon manufacturing to circular innovation, the
session showcased examples of how businesses are turning commitments into
measurable action.
Innovation in Packaging and Circular Economy
A fireside chat with Manish Joshi, Commercial Director at
Ball Beverage Packaging Asia, brought a spotlight on sustainable packaging
innovation. He shared how circular design, material science, and collaboration
across the value chain are helping companies meet both regulatory demands and
consumer expectations.
Honouring Champions of Green Business Practices
A highlight of the event was the felicitation of
organisations featured in the Sustainable Organisations Coffee Table Book
2025. These honourees have set benchmarks in sustainable innovation,
responsible governance, and decarbonisation leadership. Their journeys
reinforce that purpose-driven business isn’t just good ethics—it’s smart
strategy.
A Platform for Collaboration and Inspiration
Throughout the day, industry leaders, experts, and
changemakers engaged in interactive sessions, roundtable discussions, and
networking opportunities that sparked new partnerships and meaningful knowledge
exchange. The energy in the room reflected a shared conviction that business
should serve as an engine for long-term value creation and positive change.
Looking Ahead: The Path to Scalable Solutions
As the summit concluded, one message was clear:
sustainability isn’t a checkbox—it is a collective journey of trust,
transparency, and transformation. From policy frameworks to boardroom
decisions, leaders are reimagining growth models to serve both the nation and
the planet.
The conversations, connections, and commitments forged at ET Edge GSA Sustainable Organisations 2025 will continue to shape India’s green business landscape—and inspire organisations everywhere to lead with purpose
