Climate Change’s Triple Threats
The triple threats of climate change—intensity, insecurity, and inequality—are wreaking havoc on people’s lives
The triple threats of climate change—intensity, insecurity, and inequality—are wreaking havoc on people’s lives
India’s decisive transition towards a circular economy is being ably supported by favorable government policies and industry participation
The initiative enables the packaging of seaweed snacks made from circular raw materials, with plans for additional applications
The capture and conversion of emitted CO2 into CO can lead to a circular economy, reducing the carbon footprint and associated costs
The Global Framework on Chemicals outlines specific goals and rules for key industries throughout the chemical lifecycle
Cemex UAE and Star Cement Partner have partnered to boost the circular economy in the construction industry; aiming to recycle concrete waste
Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged global leaders to unite to tackle climate change, foster policies for climate action and fast track SDGs
The Ministry of Power has released a detailed framework to reshape the nation’s energy sector, to boost energy storage systems (ESS)
Eleven percent of the world’s treated wastewater is reused and around 50 % of the untreated wastewater enters rivers, lakes, and seas.
Outlining the four measures revolve around clean energy, climate finance, equitable distribution and circular economy, Mr Jindal called for global collaboration to meet Net Zero targets.
The Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce & Industry or FICCI is establishing the Centre for Sustainability Leadership. Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL) has already signed on as its founding member. The centre will focus on: 1. Institutionalizing sustainability leadership, decarbonization, Green entrepreneurship and Nature-based solutions 2. Supporting small and medium enterprises (SMEs), start-ups, and large
Recyle and reuse is the key to sustainable growth and net zero emissions