Risk Breakdown
Financial Exposure
Governance
Double Materiality
Supply Chain
Material Risks
ESG Targets & Commitments
| Topic | Target / Metric | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Human Rights in Supply Chain | HR clauses in all contracts | Commitment |
AI Risk Summary
**GANESH BENZOPLAST LIMITED – ESG FINANCIAL RISK SUMMARY** GBL faces critical compliance exposure under SEBI BRSR Core Expansion mandates, with a maximum compliance risk score of 10.0/10 creating enforcement and potential delisting risk if mandatory disclosures remain incomplete or inaccurate. The company's unknown EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) applicability status—rated 6.5/10 exposure—represents a material blind spot; failure to register and comply with applicable EPR schemes could trigger penalties and operational disruption, particularly if bulk liquid handling involves chemical or plastic-lined containers. Estimated near-term compliance remediation costs of ₹0–1 crore appear conservative given the severity of regulatory gaps; unquantified Scope 1 and 2 emissions reporting suggests inadequate baseline data, which regulators will increasingly demand under Phase 2 BRSR expansion. Immediate priority: clarify EPR applicability, establish robust GHG/water baseline measurement systems, and file complete BRSR disclosures to mitigate delisting and enforcement action risk.
Source: GANESH BENZOPLAST LIMITED BRSR Filing, FY -. Derived from the company's own public disclosures. Not investment advice or a regulatory determination.