Europe says no to single-use plastics

Europe says no to single-use plastics

Dec 14, 2018

In October, the European Parliament approved a ban on single-use plastics across Europe by 2021. The proposal bans 10 single-use plastics that most frequently end up in the ocean, as well as oxo-degradable plastics, such as bags or fast-food container packaging. The banned

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Plastic-free world: A pipe dream?

Plastic-free world: A pipe dream?

Dec 12, 2018

A new report issued by the International Energy Agency (IEA), titled ‘The Future of Petrochemicals’, has found that a sharp increase in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from the petrochemical industry has the potential to negate the decrease in emissions from other sectors. Such

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Audi: Paying the price for cheating

Audi: Paying the price for cheating

Dec 12, 2018

In October, as part of the fallout from the emissions-cheating scandal, Audi agreed to pay a fine of €800 million, or about $930 million, in Germany. The fine was for failure to properly supervise employees who devised and executed this cheating scheme. However,

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NSDL e-Governance: Financing students to higher achievements

NSDL e-Governance: Financing students to higher achievements

Dec 10, 2018

A partnership aimed at financially assisting deserving students with scholarships was announced between Vidyasaarathi, an education scholarship portal powered by NSDL e-Governance Infrastructure Limited (NSDL e-Gov), and JSW Foundation, part of the JSW Group, one of India’s largest conglomerates. This collaboration hopes to

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Volkswagen: Small acts of donation

Volkswagen: Small acts of donation

Dec 10, 2018

Volkswagen India has signed an MoU with Symbiosis Skills and Open University (SSOU), Pune, whereby it has donated a Vento to the students of the university. The Vento will be used in the SSOU lab to educate students enrolled in the automobile stream.

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Hydrogen – powering life and now trains

Hydrogen – powering life and now trains

Dec 10, 2018

In a shot in the arm for clean energy, two hydrogen-powered trains recently went into commercial service on a rail line in northern Germany near Hamburg. The Coradia iLint trains are running along a 62-mile corridor between towns in Lower Saxony in the

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Three years since Paris: India’s progress, missteps, and way ahead

Three years since Paris: India’s progress, missteps, and way ahead

Dec 8, 2018

The COP24 (Conference of the Parties) will take place in Katowice, Poland, on 3″18 December 2018. This is the United Nations climate-change conference that involves almost every country in the world. The COP is the main decision-making body of the United Nations Framework

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Toyota Kirloskar Motor: How green is my plant

Toyota Kirloskar Motor: How green is my plant

Dec 6, 2018

The Bidadi plant near Bengaluru has been declared the greenest among 56 plants run globally by Toyota. This achievement is primarily due to the plant sourcing a majority of its energy requirements from renewable sources such as solar and wind energy. At least

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Gulf Oil: Child’s safety comes first

Gulf Oil: Child’s safety comes first

Nov 25, 2018

In October, a nationwide awareness campaign called ‘Guardian on Road’, on the importance of wearing helmets for children pillion riders on two-wheelers, was organised by Gulf Oil Lubricants. While the wearing of helmets is compulsory for the drivers of two-wheelers, most of the

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Humana People to People India: Spreading themselves too thin?

Humana People to People India: Spreading themselves too thin?

Nov 24, 2018

Humana People to People India (HPPI) is a not-for-profit, development organisation that is non-political and secular. It is a part of the International Humana People to People Movement that spans 43 countries across Europe, North America, Africa, Asia and Latin America, and is

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