Vodafone today announced the release of ‘Footprints 2010-11,’ its first sustainability report for India.
Sachin Pilot, Hon’ble Minister of State (MoS), Ministry of Telecommunications & IT released the first copy of the report and appreciated this pioneering initiative by Vodafone.
The report covers information on Renewable energy, Social Inclusion, Waste reduction, and health and road safety projects at Vodafone.
Vodafone’s ‘Footprints 2010-11’ outlines practices in the supply chain management, ethics, customer service and marketing in the Responsible Marketing section. The Eco efficiency section of the report highlights environmental initiatives and programs such as waste management, Green IT, Energy and Responsible Network Deployment.
The Society segment of the report covers a bouquet of social responsibility activities undertaken by Vodafone at circles.
The report also has a special section on the green initiatives on the network by Vodafone. It focuses on series of initiatives undertaken by the company (both in the active and passive infrastructure) towards its endeavour to reduce carbon emissions.


Sam from Kashmir August 9, 2011 at 7:55 am
vodafone starts gprs services in JK 98 4gb and buy 3G laicence from Idea for Jk soon it will 3G in Kashmir.
Parvez Zuel August 8, 2011 at 10:53 pm
yes, really Vodafone is Vodafone , becase vodafone always pioneer for social responsibility.I like Vodafone.
Raaj August 8, 2011 at 10:31 pm
Every operator like vodafone and airtel is thinking much about these renewable sources.airtel already has launched “green towers” initiative.thums up to vodafone
Amit.G August 8, 2011 at 8:31 pm
I like vodafone
Santu Sovan Mandal August 8, 2011 at 5:19 pm
Vodafone’s corporate social responsibility is always good. I can remember a brochure containing awareness of people under kolkata corporation has been circulated by vodafone last year.
Raghu August 8, 2011 at 4:55 pm
yes this is a very good report by Vodafone.
Amit.G August 8, 2011 at 3:41 pm
Wow thats really good. This kind of report was demanded by green peace from operators