Maruti Suzuki: Driving tribal students towards training

Maruti Suzuki: Driving tribal students towards training

Jan 31, 2020

Towards the end of last year, Maruti Suzuki announced the successful completion of the driving training of 15,000 tribal youth at the All Gujarat Institute of Driving, Technical Training and Research (AGIDTTR) in Waghodia, Gujarat. The company also claimed that 70 per cent

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HCL Foundation: So as to fight climate change in NCR

HCL Foundation: So as to fight climate change in NCR

Jan 20, 2020

A tri-party memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed by HCL Foundation, the district administration of Gautam Buddh Nagar, and Greater Noida Authority for implementing mass afforestation and rainwater harvesting to combat climate change. Nidhi Pundhir, director – HCL Foundation, Samakant Srivastava, GM,

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Tata Power: Supporting women-led enterprises

Tata Power: Supporting women-led enterprises

Jan 19, 2020

Towards the end of 2019, Maharashtra’s first all-women dairy enterprise was launched in Maval, Pune, with support from Tata Power. The Maval Dairy Farmer Services Producer Company Ltd has membership of 1,200 women farmers who run and manage the project and have assumed

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Going Dutch is a good idea

Going Dutch is a good idea

Jan 17, 2020

A landmark ruling by the Supreme Court of the Netherlands requires the government to cut the nation’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 25 per cent from 1990 levels by the end of 2020. It is the first time a nation has been required

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Cargill India: End of plastic packaging?

Cargill India: End of plastic packaging?

Jan 16, 2020

Towards the end of last year, Cargill India seems to have adopted packaging made of recyclable material across most of its products. In association with Dow Chemical, the company claims to have converted 90 per cent of its plastic packaging for its edible

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UNICEF: The kids are not all right

UNICEF: The kids are not all right

Jan 1, 2020

In its report on children, food and nutrition, the UNICEF warns that a high number of children are suffering the consequences of poor diets that is damaging their health and a food system that is failing them. The main reasons are poverty, urbanisation,

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Dabur: In pursuit of plastic-free communities

Dabur: In pursuit of plastic-free communities

Dec 31, 2019

Dabur India Limited has launched a plastic waste-collection drive, called ‘My 10 Kg Plastic,’ in collaboration with East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) and Indian Pollution Control Association (IPCA). This ongoing initiative is running a series of programmes to build awareness about plastic waste

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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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