Mahila Housing Trust: Leading women towards the battle against climate change

Mahila Housing Trust: Leading women towards the battle against climate change

Dec 31, 2019

Gujarat-based Mahila Housing Trust (MHT) is one of the recipients of the 2019 United Nations Global Climate Action Awards for its project ‘Women’s Action towards Climate Resilience for Urban Poor in South Asia’. MHT was selected for the award in the category ‘Women

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Coca-Cola: Waste much, PR more

Coca-Cola: Waste much, PR more

Dec 31, 2019

A global audit of plastic trash found that Coca-Cola was the most polluting brand for the second year in a row. The report, ‘BRANDED Volume II: Identifying the World’s Top Corporate Plastic Polluters’, was conducted by the Break Free From Plastic global movement.

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Grundfos India: Joining forces to save water and energy

Grundfos India: Joining forces to save water and energy

Dec 31, 2019

Siemens and Grundfos have entered a digital partnership to tackle global water challenges. This partnership is a strategic collaboration to save energy by focusing on water and wastewater applications, industrial automation, and building technology. According to the companies, this initiative is based on

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Warming oceans help no one

Warming oceans help no one

Dec 30, 2019

A new report by the United Nations warns that global warming is heating up the oceans to an unprecedented degree, so much so that their chemistry is being altered with profound implications for global food supply and millions of people living in coastal

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Google: Big tech to help small tech

Google: Big tech to help small tech

Dec 28, 2019

Google and Social Alpha have announced a partnership to support social-impact startups. It is aimed at helping startups gain access to mentors, tools and methodologies for building businesses that can impact the technology ecosystem. Social Alpha is backed by Tata Trusts and as

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Why climate apartheid will be catastrophic and why you should care

Why climate apartheid will be catastrophic and why you should care

Nov 23, 2019

Recently, the term ‘climate apartheid’ made the rounds of both traditional mass media and social media. A new report by Philip Alston, the UN’s special rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights, was presented to the UN Human Rights Council in end June.

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Tata Steel BSL: Parks, recreation, and saving water

Tata Steel BSL: Parks, recreation, and saving water

Nov 2, 2019

Tata Steel BSL recently launched a six-month campaign called ‘Save Water’ at its Sahibabad plant in Ghaziabad district of Uttar Pradesh, so as to sensitise the local community and school children. As part of the campaign, volunteers are interacting with the community and

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Castrol: Helping dealers help themselves to some green practices

Castrol: Helping dealers help themselves to some green practices

Oct 27, 2019

Castrol India Limited, one of the leading automotive and industrial lubricant manufacturing companies in the country, has launched a carbon-neutral sustainability solutions programme to help automotive dealerships reduce their carbon footprint. Castrol will support automotive dealerships offset emissions and become carbon-neutral. As part

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Nagarro: Electric fleet for the ecofriendly

Nagarro: Electric fleet for the ecofriendly

Oct 26, 2019

IT consulting and services company Nagarro has launched an electric vehicle (EV) fleet for employee commute in partnership with Lithium Urban Technologies, the country’s first EV cab services company. The EV fleet was inaugurated by TC Gupta, Additional Chief Secretary, Transport, Haryana. Starting

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Climate change-led displacement realities

Climate change-led displacement realities

Oct 23, 2019

A record number of people, seven million to be exact, have been displaced from their homes during the first six months of 2019, according to a September report by the Internal Displacement Monitoring Center (IDMC). This makes 2019 one of the most disastrous

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