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BRSR-to-CCTS Data Bridge

Map your BRSR Core disclosures to CCTS compliance requirements. Identify gaps instantly.

About This Tool

The BRSR-to-CCTS Data Bridge maps your existing SEBI BRSR Core (Principle 6) environmental disclosures to the compliance requirements of India’s Carbon Credit Trading Scheme, notified on 28 June 2023. It identifies where your current BRSR reporting already satisfies CCTS data needs and where critical gaps remain that require additional data collection or conversion.

What It Does

Analyses 9 BRSR Core environmental indicators against CCTS MRV requirements and ISO 14064 standards to produce a gap-by-gap compliance map.

Who It’s For

SEBI-listed companies filing BRSR Core disclosures that are also (or may become) Designated Consumers under the CCTS framework.

What You Need

Your latest BRSR filing data — specifically Principle 6 environmental indicators (Scope 1, Scope 2, energy, targets, verification status).

What You Get

An instant coverage score, prioritised gap analysis with severity ratings, and specific remediation actions for each gap identified.

Free vs Detailed Assessment

This free tool provides an indicative gap analysis. The detailed assessment from the Carbon Desk includes a full action plan, conversion calculations, timeline, and verification body recommendations aligned to ISO 14064-3.

Principle 6, Essential Indicator 7 — Scope 1 GHG emissions (tCO2e)
Principle 6, Essential Indicator 7 — Scope 2 GHG emissions (tCO2e)
Principle 6, Essential Indicator 1 — Energy intensity per rupee of turnover
Principle 6, Essential Indicator 1 — Total energy consumed (GJ)
Principle 6, Essential Indicator 1 — Renewable energy as % of total
Principle 6, Essential Indicator 9 — Waste generated (MT)
Principle 6, Essential Indicator 3 — Water withdrawal by source (KL)
Principle 6, Leadership Indicator 1 — Emission reduction targets
Principle 6, Leadership Indicator 2 — Independent verification/assurance of GHG data

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