Wipro Sustainability Brochure
Wipro Sustainability Brochure
Wipro Sustainability Brochure
Spirit of Wipro,
are at the heart of
why we do what
we do.
sustainability
Waste Trail
with Wiproites
conducted by
Hasirudala
The four pillars of our program are
• Our absolute emission targets are SBTI approved and are currently aligned with well below
2 degrees Celsius temperature goals. We have pledged to align our existing targets to
1.5-degree temperature goals
• 35% of our total energy consumption is from renewable sources
• 176,306 tons of emission avoided over the last ten years
• +100,000 users across 8 locations in India are participating in carpool initiative
• 206 million units of energy saved over the last ten years
• We have 10155 virtual servers running on 409 physical servers which contributes to an
energy savings of approximately 54.6 million units
• We are the first major Indian business to join the EV100 initiative and committed to
transitioning our global fleet to electric vehicles by 2030. To date, we clocked 3.4 Million
Kms across 63,000 trips saving around 850 tons of CO2 eq
Waste Management
• 5057 tons of total waste is segregated and monitored across 13 broad categories and 40
sub categories
• Our current recycling rate is 81% (excluding C&D debris). Organic waste: 84% recycled in
the house, and the rest is sent to animal farms. Inorganic waste and E-Waste: 100%
recycled through approved partners and vendors
• 3% of total waste is send to landfill (excluding C&D)
Urban Biodiversity
• Completed three biodiversity projects in Bengaluru and Pune. Butterfly Park and Wetland
Biodiversity Zone are present at the Electronic City campus in Bengaluru. The wetland
area has 106 species of plants across nine thematic areas. Similarly, our project in Pune
has 240 species of native plants across five Thematic Gardens-aesthetic and palm garden,
spring garden, ficus garden, spice, and fruit garden with a dense year-round flowering.
Our employees are at the core of our organization. Our interventions are focused on being
experience-centric rather than process-centric. This helps us in attracting, nurturing, and
retaining the best global talent. Today we have a large and diverse workforce (188000+
employees as on 31st March 2020).
Customer Stewardship
Wipro, over the past few years, has built a portfolio of leading IT enabled sustainability
solutions for our customers. The strengths of our positioning come from decades of working
with partners and customers to understand stakeholder needs – and placing it in the context
of a larger common purpose of providing sustainability-inspired solutions. Some of our green
IT services offerings are cloud & infrastructure Services, smart grid, smart metering, energy
trading and risk management, health, safety, security and environment, water treatment plan
optimization, prevention of pollution incidents, and predict sewer flooding. Our offerings also
include sustainability-inspired solutions in the Automotive, Healthcare, Mining, and Retail
industries.
We are collaborating with our customers on delivering on our commitments. Nearly 90% of
the employees are working from home and continue to serve clients without interruption. We
provided laptops with enhanced cybersecurity to employees to work remotely and deployed
various virtual communication tools for managers to track employee welfare, productivity and
customer delivery service progress.
Recognitions
Wipro is one of the most recognized companies in the global sustainability space. Some of the
recognitions in recent times.
• Member of Dow Jones Sustainability Index (DJSI), world for the tenth time in a row
• Named as 2020 World's Most Ethical Company’ for the 9th successive year by the
Ethisphere Institute
• Wipro Limited receives Silver Class Sustainability Yearbook Award 2020
• Member of Vigeo Eiris Emerging Market Sustainability Index (comprises of the 70 most
advanced companies in the Emerging Market Region)
• Wipro is part of FTSE4Good Index Series and also a global sector leader
• Wipro received A- in Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP)-Climate Change Assessment
• Ecovadis-CSR rating of Gold
• Wipro won the ‘Asia IP Elite’ award from the Intellectual Asset Management publication
for the sixth consecutive year for best IP Practices
• Received Best of Best Award for FY 2019 from 'Association for Talent Development' (ATD)
• Wipro certified Top Employer in Australia 2020
• Wipro certified Great Place to Work, India
• Winner at the NASSCOM Diversity and Inclusion awards (2019) for the 'Gender Inclusion'
category
• Featured in the Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index 2020
• 2019 Working Mother & Avtar Most Inclusive Companies Index (MICI): Declared as a
‘Champion of Inclusion’
• 2019 Working Mother & Avtar Best Companies for Women in India (BCWI) list: declared as
one of the ‘100 Best Companies for Women in India’
• Wipro has received a score of 90 out of 100 on the 2020 Corporate Equality Index
• Annual HR Distinction Awards 2019, UK – Winner in the category ‘Distinction in Inclusion
and Diversity’
Wipro
earthian
is one of India's largest sustainability education
program for schools and colleges.
It is designed to act as a catalyst for fostering excellence in sustainability thinking
and action amongst youth. The program runs on an annual cycle. Schools and
colleges participate through an enriching exercise over four months. Schools
participate in an intensive four-month activity-based learning program on the themes
of waste, water & biodiversity with supplementary essays. The college exercise also
runs for four months and involves journalistic reporting on the key sustainability
issues of Mobility, Waste, and Water.
Ten winning teams each are selected from school and college categories
every year for the Wipro earthian Sustainability awards.
9 years of engagement
9500+
Schools
29 1370+
10,800+ states, Submissions
Total Reach
3 UT’s in 2019
1300+
Colleges
About the project:
School experiential field workshop@
Continuous Engagement Program -
katarniaghat wildlife sanctuary
Continuous
Engagement Experimental
Program(CEP) field Workshops
with School A first-hand experience of
learning and doing in the field
and outside the classroom
always adds tremendous
perspective and value.
To achieve this, Wipro earthian
has a series of experiential
workshops that cover a
wide-range of topics like
place-based education,
interactions of native forest
communities and their
livelihoods, local biodiversity etc.
Continuous Engagement Program(CEP)
with School & Colleges
Continuous Engagement Program (CEP)
• Wipro- earthian and its partners engage with the education ecosystem to increase the
space provided to sustainability education within institutes
• Select institutes embark on a collaborative exercise that brings them, sustainability
experts & Wipro together, to create unique learning experiences and become partners
in change
• Build capacity and co-create educational practices
• Devise multiple platforms for meaningful engagement for faculty and students
• Initiating action on sustainability issues and build institutional sensitivity and
awareness on an ongoing basis
• This is accomplished through a set of rich and diverse programs targeted at both
faculty and students. Accomplished through institutional collaboration, symposiums,
internships, experiential workshops fellowships, and working groups
• College sustainability internships
• Development of academic literature for pedagogic use in higher education
• Curation of multiple regional symposiums on sustainability education for top higher
education institutes
• Experiential field workshops for schools
• Wipro earthian Sustainability Quiz across colleges India
• Setting up of multi media sustainability learning centers in schools
• Nurturing the growth of select institutes as nodal hubs for sustainability education
• Supporting student and faculty led research and fellowships in colleges
Sustainability Internships
• Diverse and unique range of sustainability- related internship opportunities that are
undertaken for two months
• 55 student internships completed since program launch, with 2019 having the highest
intake of 19 interns
• Over the years, IIMB and Wipro have embarked on a broad-based collaboration on
sustainability education that aims to build valuable intellectual assets through joint
programs including research, projects, internships, curricular work, conferences, etc
IIM Ahmedabad
MOU with IIM, Ahmedabad to develop and publish Sustainability Case Study
compendium to be used by B-schools across India for disseminating industry best
practices in sustainability as well as for promoting classroom learning. A two-day case
study development workshop was conducted in 2018 with 23 participants, including the
top sustainability academics from B-schools across India
CEPT Ahmedabad
MOU with CEPT University to develop a first of its kind compilation of case studies and
other pedagogic tools for urban planning, to be used as a reference for classroom
learning in planning schools. The Wipro – two-day case study workshop for planning
schools successfully hosted in 2018 with participation from 17 faculty from top planning
schools
IIT Bombay
MOU with CTARA (IITB) to explore potential advocacy related collaborations including (a)
Publication of a book which compiles the genesis, main elements of T&D course,
experiences and how other institutes incorporate elements of the same in course
design/offering (b) Facilitate annual seminars/workshops where CTARA faculty and
students share their work which could be opened to other engineering or technology
institutes doing field/developmental work. The platform can serve as a networking space
and catalyst to foster collaborations in Technology for Development space
ICT Mumbai
MOU with (ICT) Institute of Chemical Technology through which we will (a) Map key theory
and practicum in the graduate program and find pathways for sustainability integration
through classroom, field research. (b) Identify aspects that have a clear sustainability
impact – as material flows, life cycle, circular economy, etc. (c) share outcomes across a
wider network or platform AICTE/ Chem Engg academic/Industry Journals among others
for critique/piloting through a workshop
Continuous
About the project:
School experiential field
workshop@ Continuous
Engagement
Engagement Program
-Sindhudurh
Program(CEP)
with School
School CEP
• Field experiential workshops for a school that covers a wide-range of topics like
place-based education, livelihoods, local biodiversity, etc
• Three-day Field Experiential workshop conducted at Yelagiri and Katerniaghat
WLS for at nine schools, nine teachers and 41 students in 2018
• Set up Sustainability Learning Corners in all winning schools to house a permanent
knowledge repository of print and digital media on this theme
The CEP program
for colleges is
both faculty and
student driven,
with different Continuous
engagement Engagement
platforms
catering to Program(CEP)
both audiences. with School
• The main highlight of the program was the felicitation of winning teams from
schools and colleges by Rishad Premji, Chairman, Wipro Ltd, as well as a much
looked forward to interactive Q&A session between him and the audience
Winning School
Team of Wipro
earthian 2018 with
Azim Premji,
Chairman
Wipro Limited at the
Wipro earthian
Awards.
Wipro
earthian
Sustainablity Quiz
• The Wipro earthian Sustainability Quiz for colleges was launched in 2015
• An initiative to increase the basic knowledge quotient and enthusiasm in the world of
sustainability and scale participation
Focus Areas
We choose domains and issues to engage with that are force multipliers for social change and
sustainable development. We emphasize on the depth and long term commitment
deliberately. Our focus is, therefore, on just a few selected domains – Education, Community
Ecology, Health Care, and Disaster Response.
Health Care
We work with 16 partners to provide good quality primary health care services, with a special
focus on maternal and child health to underserved communities in Nagaland, West Bengal,
Karnataka, NCR, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, and Tamil
Nadu. In FY 2020, we reached out to a total population of 3.7 lakhs through 18 projects. Our
operating approach is driven by the primary goal of building the capacity of the local
community in managing their health needs, of augmenting government infrastructure, and in
training health workers to address the unique needs of the communities. In addition to
maternal and child healthcare, we also address the issues related to adolescent health,
nutrition, community hygiene, and sanitation through preventive and curative interventions.
Community Ecology
Under Community Ecology we focus on projects related to Water, Waste, and Agroforestry. We
pickup projects which have direct tangible benefit to a disadvantaged community. Our
projects in agro-forestry in rural Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka help over 800 farmers in
effectively implementing integrated farming practices. Starting from 2011, we have planted
3.25 lakh trees to date. Under urban solid waste management projects in Karnataka, we
provide comprehensive skills upgradation and social, nutritional, and health security to
13,000 workers in the informal sector of waste management. As a part of the Rainwater
Harvesting (RWH) Project, we have installed rainwater harvesting systems in 10 Govt schools
having strength in the Devanahalli block. The total water harvested annually in each school is
1.5 Lakh liters.
Disaster Response
Natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, and cyclonic storms are an unfortunate fact of life,
especially in a climatically and geologically diverse country like India. Whenever these
happen, the disadvantaged sections get affected the most as the already fragile nature of
their livelihoods gets disrupted further. Over the years, Wipro Cares has engaged in several
short-term relief aids and long-term rehabilitation projects with communities affected by
natural calamities. These include the Gujarat earthquake (2001), floods in Karnataka (2009),
Uttarakhand (2013), Chennai (2015), Kerala (2018), cyclone Fani in Odisha (2019), and cyclone
Amphan in West Bengal (2020). In FY 2020, we had extended our support to over 8,000
vulnerable farmers, artisans, fishing communities, including women, elderly, and Persons
with Disabilities (PwDs) through 6 different projects across disaster-hit geographies. In
Amphan relief efforts, we provided utilities and shelter to 4500 affected families under two
projects in Kolkata.
Employee Engagement
Employees are an integral part of our social programs. They play a key role in volunteering and
contributing to the underprivileged communities. Providing them with a platform to volunteer
and contribute monetarily develops a sense of citizenship and larger responsibility towards
society. Volunteering events are executed through our location chapters set up across all
major offices in India, the US, UK, Japan, Philippines, and Australia. In FY 2020, 23000 Wipro
employees contributed monetarily, and +14,000 employees from nearly 40 chapters in India
collectively spent around 44,000 hours in voluntary engagement on a wide range of
community and environmental initiatives.
EDUCATION
Wipro
Education
Our work in education is driven by the belief that education is a key enabler of
social change and a better society. We believe in a social vision of democracy
where each citizen is not only capable in an individual sense but also sees the
ethic of equity, the essentiality of diversity, the ethos of justice, and is thus
driven by social sensitivity. Schools have to be spaces that nurture these
principles, capabilities & values. Our notion of good education derives from
these anchors. A good education is that which enables the growth and
development of the child in multiple dimensions so that she is able to fulfill
and expand her potential, as also to become an active, contributing, and
concerned citizen of the world. These multiple dimensions of development of
the child are cognitive, social, emotional, physical, and ethical. Good
education develops the abilities of learning-to-learn, critical thinking,
problem-solving, conceptual understanding, etc. and is not based on rote. We
are involved in various initiatives over the years in education, which try to
address this across different groups in schools and colleges in the country.
Wipro
Applying Thought
in Schools (WATIS)
Wipro Applying Thought in Schools (WATIS) is a social initiative working on
building capacities in school education reform in India. Bringing about this
educational reform requires deliberate, long term, and sustained work to build
capacities of schools and the larger education system. Civil society
organizations have an important role to play in this. Our strategy is to support
civil society organizations engaged in school education to develop their
capacities to work towards this education reform systemically. Since 2001, we
have supported 132 organizations through 197 educational projects and
initiatives with a direct reach of over 20,000 schools and an indirect reach
manifold more. Our current focus is to significantly increase the number of
organizations we support, through two key initiatives
Mission10X
Mission10X, started in 2007 has the goal of improving education in India's engineering
colleges. Over the last six years, Mission10X has reached out to over 28000 faculty members
across 1300+ engineering colleges in 27 states.
Mission10X closely works with faculty members and Principals from various engineering
institutions across India. The work involves faculty capacity development, curricular
improvement, leadership capacity development, and curricular support material
development. The approach has integrated pedagogical improvement, the relevance of the
curriculum to industry, and basic skills of teamwork, communication, and deeper learning,
etc. The initiative has also catalyzed a group of 20 organizations working on the same space
and created a substantial online resource base.
Santoor Scholarship Program
The program, funded by WEL and managed by Wipro Cares, intends to support young women
from disadvantaged backgrounds who wish to pursue their higher education after grade 12. It
was launched in February 2016 in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and later in Karnataka. There is
high visibility with the respective State Governments as they have participated in the program
design, launch, and outreach to potential beneficiaries. The program is expected to be an
annual one and will scale up to nearly 3000 students by 2020. The number will increase if the
program is expanded to other states.
Every year, approximately 900 underprivileged girls will be supported to pursue their
bachelor's degree program after Grade 12. The selected students are supported for the
duration of their degree if they complete each year and re-apply for the next academic year.
Students from backward districts get Rs.24,000 p.a. priority funding - half the scholarships
are allocated for such students. Within that, a minimum of 60% of scholarships are
earmarked for those enrolled in non-professional programs such as Humanities, Pure
Sciences, or Arts.
The scholarship amount is disbursed directly into the student's bank account and can be
used for tuition fees or any education-related expense. Wipro Cares does not audit how the
amount is spent.