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Infosys implements sustainability initiatives at its Chennai campus

| | Jul 08, 2016, at 02:15 am
Chennai, July 7 (IBNS): Infosys, in its recently launched Sustainability Report, highlighted that one of the buildings in its Chennai campus has been retrofitted with insulation to reduce the heat ingress by 25%, thereby reducing the cooling energy consumption and improving occupancy comfort.
The building facade shields the building from heat which in turn provides greater cooling and lighting, resulting in higher overall performance of the building.
 
The Chennai campus accounts for 700 kW of installed capacity out of the total 9.7 MW of solar PV installation across campuses this year, helping the company in building a low carbon future.
 
The company unveiled the Infosys Sustainability Report 2015-16 as per the Global Reporting Initiative G4 guidelines, its ninth year of reporting on sustainability disclosures.
 

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