NEW DELHI (India CSR): In a world increasingly focused on corporate responsibility, Tata Consumer Products Limited (TCPL) stands out, guided by the enduring philosophy that the community is not just a stakeholder, but the very purpose of business. The company recently released its Integrated Annual Report for the Financial Year 2024-25, shedding light on its extensive efforts and significant investment in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives aimed at fostering sustainable livelihoods and building better lives and thriving communities. With a clear vision to contribute meaningfully to the nation’s progress, TCPL’s CSR activities for FY 2024-25 demonstrate a focused approach on critical areas impacting disadvantaged communities across India.
Table: Tata Consumer Products CSR Key Facts – FY 2025
Category | Details |
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Total CSR Obligation (FY 2024-25) | Rs 23.91 Crores (after set-off of Rs 26 Lakh) |
Actual CSR Spend (FY 2024-25) | Rs 21.67 Crores |
Unspent CSR Amount | Rs 2.24 Crores (transferred to special account for ongoing projects) |
Primary Focus Areas | Health, Nutrition, WaSH, Education, Livelihoods, Rural Development, Disability Empowerment |
Amount Spent on Ongoing Projects | Rs 17.94 Crores |
Healthcare Initiative (Assam) | Rs 5.00 Crores (via APPL Foundation) |
Water & Sanitation (Jalodari Project) | Rs 1.51 Cr (Assam), ₹0.35 Cr (Himachal Pradesh) |
Rural Development (Mithapur, Gujarat) | Rs 3.50 Crores (via Tata Chemicals Society for Rural Development) |
Sustainable Agriculture (Karnataka) | Rs 15 Lakhs (support to millet farmers with SVYM) |
Disability Empowerment (Munnar, Kerala) | Rs 68 Lakhs (via Srishti initiative) |
Employee Volunteering Hours (FY 2024-25) | 88,580 hours (Avg. 8.4 hours per employee) |
Beneficiaries Reached (as of Mar 2024) | 1.5 Million |
CSR Target by FY 2030 | 2 Million community members |
Impact Assessment Agency (FY 2023-24) | SoulAce Consulting Pvt. Ltd. (assessed 11 projects, 1.22 lakh beneficiaries) |
CSR Governance | CSR & Sustainability Committee of the Board |
Flagship Strategy | “For Better Living” CSR framework |
Tata Group Sustainability Vision | Project Aalingana: Net Zero, Circular Economy, Nature & Biodiversity |
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Understanding the CSR Obligation and Spending
For the financial year 2024-25, Tata Consumer Products Limited’s CSR obligation, calculated as two percent of the company’s average net profit as per Section 135(5) of the Companies Act, 2013, amounted to Rs 24.17 Crores. After accounting for amounts available for set-off from preceding financial years (Rs 26 Lakhs), the total CSR obligation for FY 2024-25 stood at Rs 23.91 Crores. In fulfilling this obligation, TCPL reported a total amount spent on CSR activities for the financial year of Rs 21.67 Crores. The difference between the obligation and the amount spent (Rs 2.24 Crores) related to unspent CSR expenses for ongoing projects at the end of the fiscal year, which was transferred to a designated special account within 30 days, in compliance with statutory provisions.
Pillars of ‘For Better Living’
TCPL’s CSR policy is deeply anchored in its ‘For Better Living’ strategy, aiming to create meaningful and lasting impact through a commitment to Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility. The initiatives are guided by a vision of fostering sustainable livelihoods and are concentrated across several key thematic areas, including Nutrition, Affordable Health Care, WaSH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene), Education and Skilling, Rural Development, and Empowerment of Differently Abled individuals. These efforts are designed to align with the Tata Group’s broader purpose of enhancing the quality of life in the communities it serves and contribute directly to various Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Investing in Key Projects Across India
The FY 2024-25 CSR spending included significant investments in specific projects across different states. A substantial Rs 17.94 Crores was spent on ongoing projects. Notable allocations include Rs 5.00 Crores towards promoting preventive healthcare in Assam, focusing on initiatives implemented through partners like the APPL Foundation. Water and sanitation projects, particularly the Jalodari Project aimed at creating sustainable water sources and improving hygiene, received considerable funding, with Rs 1.51 Crores allocated in Assam and Rs 35 Lakhs in Himachal Pradesh. These projects address critical needs for safe drinking water, as highlighted by initiatives like the one at Diffloo Tea Estate in Assam, where a Tech Jal filtration unit was installed to purify river water for residents.
Rural development initiatives also saw significant investment, with Rs 3.50 Crores spent through the Tata Chemicals Society for Rural Development (TCSRD) in the Mithapur region of Gujarat. These projects encompass water conservation, livestock development, healthcare, and skill development, demonstrating a holistic approach to community upliftment. Support for millet farmers in the Mysuru district of Karnataka, aimed at promoting sustainable millet-based agricultural practices, received Rs 15 Lakhs, in partnership with Swami Vivekananda Youth Movement (SVYM). This project provides farmers with education and resources to adopt eco-friendly techniques and capitalize on the nutritional value of millets. Initiatives for the empowerment of differently abled individuals, such as those implemented through Srishti in Munnar, Kerala, received Rs 68 Lakhs.
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Governance and Accountability
TCPL maintains a robust governance framework for its CSR activities, led by the Corporate Social Responsibility & Sustainability Committee (CSR&S Committee) of the Board. This committee is responsible for formulating and recommending the CSR policy, identifying projects, approving expenditures, and monitoring implementation. The company’s CSR activities are conducted in accordance with Section 135 of the Companies Act, 2013. To ensure transparency and measure the effectiveness of its interventions, TCPL undertakes impact assessments of its CSR projects through independent agencies. For FY 2023-24, SoulAce Consulting Private Limited conducted the impact assessment of 11 projects, reporting a reach of over 122,000 beneficiaries and documenting positive outcomes such as increased household incomes and reduced waterborne diseases in specific project areas.
Beyond Spending: Broader Impact and Volunteering
While financial investment is crucial, TCPL’s commitment extends to fostering a culture of social responsibility among its employees. In FY 2024-25, employees demonstrated remarkable dedication by contributing 88,580 volunteering hours, translating to an impressive average of 8.4 hours per employee. This significant contribution underscores the integral role employees play in driving the company’s community-focused initiatives. TCPL’s CSR initiatives, including those focused on healthcare and water conservation, contribute to the Tata Group’s broader Project Aalingana, which seeks to align the group among global sustainability leaders through pillars like driving Net Zero, pioneering Circular Economies, and preserving Nature & Biodiversity.
The company’s long-term aspiration is to reach 2 million community members by FY 2030 through its CSR efforts. As of March 2024, they had already positively impacted 1.5 million individuals, demonstrating steady progress towards this ambitious goal. Through strategic partnerships with governments and non-governmental organisations, TCPL aims for sustainable and inclusive development, focusing on those most in need.
You Learn
Tata Consumer Products Limited’s CSR spending of Rs 21.67 Crores in FY 2024-25 reflects a deep-seated commitment to community development, rooted in the foundational values of the Tata Group. By strategically investing in areas like health, water, and livelihoods, and by encouraging employee participation, TCPL is not just meeting its statutory obligations but actively working towards its vision of building better lives and thriving communities. The detailed report highlights the tangible impact of these initiatives and reinforces the company’s dedication to integrating social responsibility into the very fabric of its operations, ensuring that growth goes hand-in-hand with shared value creation.
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FAQs: Tata Consumer Products CSR Report FY 2025
1. What was the total CSR spending by Tata Consumer Products in FY 2024-25?
Tata Consumer Products spent Rs 21.67 Crores on CSR initiatives during FY 2024-25.
2. Which areas did TCPL focus on for its CSR efforts?
The focus areas included health, water & sanitation (WaSH), livelihoods, education, rural development, and support for differently abled individuals.
3. How much did TCPL invest in healthcare in Assam?
₹5.00 Crores were invested in preventive healthcare initiatives in Assam, in collaboration with the APPL Foundation.
4. How many people have benefited from TCPL’s CSR programs so far?
As of March 2024, TCPL’s CSR initiatives had positively impacted 1.5 million people.
5. What is TCPL’s CSR goal for 2030?
TCPL aims to reach 2 million community members through its CSR initiatives by FY 2030.
(India CSR)