Campaign India Team
Aug 12, 2022

Sony Pictures Networks India switches to renewable electricity

Has made the 100% transition at its Mumbai office

Sony Pictures Networks India switches to renewable electricity
Sony Pictures Networks India (SPNI), has made the transition to 100% renewable electricity for its Mumbai office. 
 
This initiative will come into effect starting 1 September. It will allow the company to reduce 10% of its overall carbon footprint in FY 22-23.
 
The move is part of SPNI’s carbon footprint reduction agenda, under the global 'Sony Greener World' initiative. 
 
Nitin Nadkarni, CFO, Sony Pictures Networks, India, said, "It gives us enormous pride every time we, as an organisation, have the opportunity to engage in the mission of building a sustainable future. SPNI's transition to a renewable energy-driven model of operation comes when India is on track to become an 'Energy Independent' nation by 2047. We are proud to embark on this journey on the anvil of our country's 75th year of Independence - 'Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’.”
 
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Campaign India

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