Through our CSR projects, we are supporting education for underprivileged children/female engineering students. Since the children come from underprivileged backgrounds, their education is the first sacrifice which their families are forced to make because of lack of resources. The children are unable to continue with their formal studies or forced to drop out from studies. This adds to India’s illiteracy percentage. Without proper education, the children are forced to work at a very young age as daily wage earner. Girls are married off at young age. The vicious cycle of poverty, lack of formal education & stable jobs continues generation after generation.
Corporate Social Responsibility
CNH Industrial’s Global CSR policy & efforts are aimed at interventions with the underlying themes:
- Education
- Environment
- Health
- Skill Development
India CSR projects are aligned with CNH Industrial’s Global CSR Policy & efforts are focused on the following themes.
Download CSR Policy 2024
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Download CSR Policy 2022
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Download AG Annual Return 2022
Download CSR Policy 2021
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CNH Industrial has collaborated with the Department of Agriculture of the respective Ministries of Punjab & Haryana, Agricultural Universities, Krishi Vigyan Kendra to stop the menace of Crop Stubble Burning by demonstrating "ex- situ" mechanism of straw management. CNH Industrial has entered a Public Private Partnership (PPP) agreement with The Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI).
This partnership aims to further develop an economically sustainable business model to use crop residue in an eco-friendly way in the states of Punjab and Haryana to find an economically viable solution of Straw Management. Cumulatively, till 2022, 15,892 tonnes of paddy straw have been baled rather than burnt, cutting CO2 emissions by 30,060 tonnes.