Published on: October 30, 2025

INDIAN IT INDUSTRY’S ROLE IN BUSINESS-DRIVEN AIR TRAVEL AND CARBON FOOTPRINT

INDIAN IT INDUSTRY’S ROLE IN BUSINESS-DRIVEN AIR TRAVEL AND CARBON FOOTPRINT

NEWS

  • A new report titled “Urgency and Potential of Aviation Impact Mitigation in India” by cBalance.in highlights the Indian IT industry’s significant role in business-related air travel and associated carbon emissions.
  • The report calls for sustainable travel policies and corporate accountability to reduce aviation-related emissions.

HIGHLIGHTS

Key Findings

  • Air travel is highly polluting:
    • 1,000 km journey emissions comparison:
      • Air travel: 285 kg CO₂
      • Rail (Executive class): 30 kg CO₂
      • AC Bus: 70 kg CO₂
  • Despite efficiency advantages, air travel remains the most carbon-intensive mode of transport.

Recommendations for IT Companies

  • Travel policy reforms:
    • Promote economy-class travel and non-stop flights.
    • Encourage train or bus travel for shorter distances.
    • Cap frequent flyer trips per employee.
  • Incentivise sustainability:
    • Offer bonuses or rewards for employees using low-carbon travel modes.
  • Align with global standards:
    • Adopt Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) emission reduction goals.

Corporate and Policy Implications

  • Out of eight global IT companies assessed (2019–2024), five require stronger measures to meet climate goals.
  • Wipro Technologies recognized as a pioneer in reducing business travel emissions and promoting train travel.
  • Policy recommendations:
    • Introduce carbon taxes on air travel.
    • Cap aviation emissions and discourage short-distance flights.
    • Invest in high-speed and regional rail networks.

 Social and Environmental Impact

  • Case studies: KIA (Bengaluru) and Parandur Airport (Tamil Nadu) projects revealed:
    • Land acquisition of 4,000 acres, displacing many families.
    • Loss of agricultural livelihoods, inadequate compensation, and limited resettlement options.