CSR Activities - Hygiene and Sanitation
CSR Activities - Hygiene and Sanitation
CSR Activities - Hygiene and Sanitation
Participants:
1. Sreejani Mukherjee- 20BSP2495
2. Dwaipayan Sarker- 20BSP0734
3. Devishree Verma- 20BSP0646
4. Meghna Singhania- 20BSP1284
5. Neha Agarwal- 20BSP1410
6. Pragyan Parimita Swain –
20BSP1639
7. Priyanka Kothari – 20BSP1738
8. Subham Chaudhary- 20BSP2348
9. Rajan Kumar- 20BSP1798
What is CSR?
• Management concept whereby companies integrate social and environmental concerns in
their business operations
• Main purpose: Give back to the society, take part in philanthropic causes and provide positive
social value
• Threshold limit for CSR activities:
• Net Worth of the company >= Rs 500 crores (or)
• Turnover of the company >= Rs 1000 crores (or)
• Net profit of the company >= Rs 5 crores
Current Hygiene Scenario in India
Nearly 50% of Indian population defecate into the environment
A little over 50% population wash their hands after defecation
Yearly 117,000 children pass away due to diarrhea
Only 38% of the population wash their hands before eating
Almost 90% of countryside household does not discard waste properly and leave them out in
the environment
For adolescent females, it is necessary to provide the essential facilities, products and
education to allow for proper menstrual hygiene
Initiatives by some Corporates
1) SATO Tap by Lixil
SATO, LIXIL Group Corporation’s social business that aims to solve water, sanitation, and hygiene
problems by providing affordable and easy-to-install sanitation systems to local communities around the
world, introduced a hand-washing solution called the SATO Tap
• A total of 23,979 low-cost sanitary units have been constructed in the company's catchment
areas covering 22 districts in 14 States.
• 85 Reverse Osmosis plants have been installed providing safe drinking water to nearly 1 lakh
rural households in Andhra Pradesh.
• A network of 300 women Village Health Champions (VHCs)
• Health issue awareness through company e-choupal Rural Health initiative “ Swasthya
Choupal”.
Impact:-
• The Company was able to reach more than 9 lakh children from around 1,900
schools in 23.
• Under the ‘First Cry Program’, 60,000 mothers were made aware of hygienic
practices in 1,500 hospitals.
Project Name: Swachh Adat, Swachh Bharat
Location: PAN India
The total expenditure of the Project (in Cr): 41.34
Total Prescribed CSR 2019-20 (in Cr.): 142.20
• Improved the use and maintenance of 150,000 school toilet facilities across 14
states.
Impact:-
• ONGC through its Swacch Bharat Initiative, has been instrumental in building toilets in
schools across the country.
• The project was implemented through Sulabh International Social Service Organization
in all the states except for Meghalaya, where it was implemented through state
government.
• Also, ONGC has undertaken an initiative for making villages near ONGC operation area
Open Defecation Free (ODF) by constructing Individual Household Latrines (IHHL).
Impact:-
• Maruti Suzuki contributed towards the holistic development of villages in the area of
water and sanitation by providing drinking water ATMs, household toilets, water supply
infrastructure, sewer lines, rain water harvesting system, and solid waste collection and
management system.
• 24 water ATMs in 23 villages to supply drinking water to
community members at an affordable price.
• Construction of proper wells or tube wells in extreme rural parts of the country where people lack proper drinking
water.
• Facilitate health centers in places where people still think having medicine is a myth and luxury.
• Implement knowledge about hygienic menstrual cycles adaptation and provide necessary kits to the needful.
• Installation of maternal homes in rural places where women still give birth in shady isolated rooms.
• Provide proper garbage dump yards along countryside where people leave wastes out in the environment.
• Implementing ideas about malnutrition and providing necessary items for proper nutrition if people don’t have
any.