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The Environmental Sustainability Report by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI)

Reference: IIMLUCKN/202603011943516796


Organization

IIM Lucknow

State

Uttar Pradesh

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Published Date

01 Mar 2026

Closing Date

N/A


Description

ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY REPORT INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT LUCKNOW Prepared by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) Under the Guidance of Prof. Kaushik Ranjan Bandyopadhyay Prof. Dipti Gupta Centre for Business Sustainability, IIM Lucknow Executive Summary  Objective: The assessment focuses on estimating resource footprints and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of both the campuses of the Indian Institute of Management Lucknow (IIML) located geographically at Lucknow and Noida in the state of Uttar Pradesh and covering an area of more than 200 acres and 20 acres respectively. The assessment additionally involves identification of opportunities for reducing ecological footprint for the year 2023, which is considered as the baseline year.  Methodology: The exercise is based on a mixed method approach involving analysis of qualitative and quantitative data and information collected through questionnaire-based surveys; insights drawn from the secondary literature and supplemented with onsite assessment. The surveys and onsite assessment have been carried out by a team designated from The Energy and Resource Institute (TERI) in accordance with a broad guideline provided by the Centre for Business Sustainability at IIML.  Scope: The scope includes – a) assessment of energy consumption and GHG emissions; b) inventorisation of carbon sink to assess the carbon sequestration potential; c) assessment of solid waste generation and utilization; d) water consumption and wastewater treatment and e) paper consumption f) biodiversity assessment. Given that this is a first of its kind endeavour towards baseline inventorisation of GHG emissions, in particular, the focus has been confined to Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions to begin with. Furthermore, an exercise has been carried out to estimate the emissions avoided by the adoption of diverse mitigation measures by the institute such as making use of solar power generated within the campus from the rooftop solar panels and u


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Tender Type

Consultancy