Environment
Protecting our planet, powering our future
Coforge recognizes that climate change demands collective global action, and we are committed to being part of the solution.
We strive to lead climate action within our operations while actively engaging with stakeholders to support the global sustainability agenda. Our consistent focus on environmental responsiveness is anchored in three key areas:
- Reducing carbon emissions through energy efficiency, conservation, and a transition to renewable energy sources
- Minimizing waste sent to landfills by promoting responsible consumption and waste management practices
- Conserving freshwater through efficient usage and robust water recycling initiatives.
At Coforge, sustainability is not just a goal—it’s a responsibility we embrace to help shape a resilient and thriving future.
Signatory member of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC)
Committed to the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi)
Our environmental commitments
Be Carbon Neutral by 2040
Be Water Positive by 2040
Be Zero Waste by 2040
Be Carbon Neutral by 2040
Be Water Positive by 2040
Be Zero Waste by 2040
UN SDG linkage





Factsheet | Environment
1,265 Metric tonnes of CO2e
Scope 1
6,344 Metric tonnes of CO2e
Scope 2
16% Reduction
In combined Scope 1 & 2 emissions
29,836 Metric tonnes of CO2e
Scope 3
100% Renewable energy
Usage at Greater Noida campus
75 KW
Rooftop solar plant installed at Greater Noida campus
100% Fleet
Running on CNG
LPG to PNG transition
In Greater Noida campus cafeterias
85% Lighting
Upgraded to LED
ISO 14001:2015
Environment Management System (EMS)
4 LEED Certifications
Greater Noida, Bangaluru, Hyderabad campus
Data as of FY25
56 Metric tonnes
Total waste generated
55 Metric tonnes
Waste recovered through recycling
100% E-waste
Managed through authorised recyclers
100% Paper
Recycled, saving 107 trees and 9,442.5 kg of GHG emissions
97% Reduction
Annual paper cup usage
14 Tons of annual waste
Managed sustainably by replacing conventional bags with compostable ones
100% Recycled
Wastewater in Greater Noida and Kolhapur campuses
Sensor-based taps and low-flow aerators
Installed to minimize water consumption