S6
MAINSTREAMING SUSTAINABILITY IN BUSINESS IMPERATIVES
It is our Vision here at JSW that we are able, both now and in the future, to
demonstrably contribute in a socially, ethically and environmentally responsible
way to the development of a society where the needs of all are met. We intend
to do this in a manner that does not compromise the ability of those that come
after us to meet the needs of their own and of future generations.
Capitals deployed
FINANCIALP
INTELLECTUAL
MANUFACTURED
Capitals enhanced
SOCIAL AND
RELATIONSHIP
NATURAL
HUMAN
Key risks
- R1 - Raw material availability and
cost – Iron ore and Coking coal
- R4 - Marketing
- R7 - Utility–Water & electricity
- R8 - Human resources
- R9 – Occupational health & safety
- R10 - Cybersecurity
- R11 - Compliance risk
- R12 – Environment protection &
climate change
- Air emission
- Biodiversity
- Climate change
- Energy
- Waste
- Wastewater
- Water resources
- Sustainable mining
- Local considerations
- Indigenous People Resources
- Employee health and safety
- Human rights
- Social sustainability
- Supply chain sustainability
- Cultural heritage
- Technology, product and
process innovation
- Corporate governance
- Business ethics
- Transparency and disclosures
- Economic performance
Key trends
- Decarbonisation
- Alignment to UNSDGs
- Steel circularity
- Emergence of steel as a
sustainable alternative for
other materials