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Parliamentary Panel Calls for ESG Oversight Body

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A Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance has recommended that the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) set up a dedicated ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) oversight body to tackle rising concerns over greenwashing.

Key Terms / Concepts

TermExplanation
ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance)A framework for evaluating an organisation’s impact on the environment, society, and corporate governance practices.
GreenwashingFalse or exaggerated claims by companies about being environmentally friendly to mislead consumers.
BRSR (Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting)SEBI-mandated framework for top 1,000 listed companies to disclose ESG performance in line with global standards.
CCPA (Central Consumer Protection Authority)Regulatory body under Consumer Protection Act, 2019 to check misleading claims, including environmental ones.
NFRA (National Financial Reporting Authority)Regulator overseeing auditing and accounting standards in India.
SFIO (Serious Fraud Investigation Office)Investigates complex corporate frauds in India.

Key Points

AspectDetails
Importance of ESG for IndiaEnvironmental: Reduces risks from floods, heatwaves, sea-level rise. Social: Addresses poverty, inequality, basic needs. Governance: Builds trust, attracts investment, ensures transparency.
Committee’s RecommendationsCreate ESG oversight body within MCA, include forensic experts, set sector-specific guidelines, support MSMEs in ESG adoption, amend Companies Act to make ESG a director’s duty, impose stricter penalties for false claims, strengthen SFIO and NFRA, improve CSR oversight.
India’s ESG InitiativesSEBI’s BRSR framework for top 1,000 companies aligned with GRI and SASB standards.
Greenwashing FactorsRising eco-consumerism, weak enforcement of eco-labels, fragmented ESG compliance laws, lack of strict penalties, cultural exploitation of “natural” and “Ayurvedic” labels, token CSR marketing.
India’s Anti-Greenwashing MeasuresConsumer Protection Act (CCPA), CSE’s Green Rating Project, Advertising Standards Council of India’s guidelines for accurate green claims.

In a nutshell

Mnemonic: E-S-G-ACT
E – Establish ESG oversight body
S – Strengthen SFIO & NFRA
G – Guidelines for sectors & MSMEs
A – Amend Companies Act for ESG duty
C – Curb greenwashing with strict penalties
T – Transparent CSR monitoring

Prelims Practice Questions

  1. Which of the following bodies regulates misleading environmental claims in India?
    a) NFRA
    b) CCPA
    c) SFIO
    d) NITI Aayog
  2. The Business Responsibility and Sustainability Reporting (BRSR) framework in India aligns with which global standards?
    1. Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
    2. Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB)
    3. Paris Agreement
      Select the correct answer using the code given below:
      a) 1 only
      b) 1 and 2 only
      c) 2 and 3 only
      d) 1, 2 and 3
  3. Greenwashing refers to:
    a) A process of cleaning industrial waste before disposal
    b) The practice of making false environmental claims
    c) A method for recycling organic waste
    d) Government funding for renewable energy projects

Mains Practice Questions

  1. Discuss the need for a dedicated ESG oversight body in India and its role in combating greenwashing. 10 Marks (UPSC GS3 – Economy & Environment)
  2. How can ESG integration in corporate governance strengthen sustainable economic growth in India? 10 Marks

Answers for Prelims Questions

Q.NoAnswerExplanation
1bThe Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 regulates misleading claims, including environmental ones.
2bThe BRSR aligns with GRI and SASB but not directly with the Paris Agreement.
3bGreenwashing is making false or exaggerated environmental claims to mislead consumers.

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