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  • Truly Desi A2 Dairy Start-Up Reduces Plastic

    The consumption of milk and milk-related goods of all brands results in an estimated 30,000 tonnes of plastic trash being produced daily in Pune. A2 dairy start-up is working to lessen this landfill and plastic waste. In order to enable its customers to bring back their used but cleaned milk pouches for recycling, Truly Desi has partnered with the social organization ProEarth.

  • Hulladek Recycling E-Waste Colouring Book One-Of-A-Kind

    Children from Little Flower School, Kerala Samajan Model School, and ADL Sunshine School in Jamshedpur received a one-of-a-kind E-waste Coloring Book from Hulladek Recycling Pvt Ltd, Eastern India's fastest-growing e-waste management company.

  • Energy Conservation (Amendment) Bill Becomes An Act

    India is prepared to accelerate its carbon emission control plans and implement significant changes in energy conservation with the passage of the Energy Conservation (Amendment) Bill, 2022, which will be enacted into an Act by both houses of the Parliament.

  • ₹81k Crore Sanctioned For Green Energy Projects

    Andhra Pradesh has come forward to participate in several memoranda of understanding (MoUs) for green energy projects. The project's total cost has been estimated to be worth Rs.81,000 crore. The state stands highest among all others, as it has identified 30 energy efficiency financing projects. According to the TOI report, The Bureau of Energy Efficiency has estimated the state's investment potential to be more than Rs.412.30 crore in energy efficiency.

  • India's G20 Presidency Crucial For Clean Energy Growth

    Over the course of five years, India along with some others countries will be the key focus in regard to renewable energy. As they are the emerging leaders among the extraordinary increase in renewables energy deployment. India officially took the presidency of the group of the twenty countries who annually rotates it between its members forming the most powerful inter-governmental forum also known as G-20.

  • India Engages In Nuclear Power Production

    Nuclear power production is the next plan on India’s clean energy production list. India has been trying its best to meet the climate change targets, focusing mainly on supplementing the country's renewable energy. The policy interventions regarding the project could include incentives, making its prime focus to set up a public-private partnership mode, encouraging the private sector for setting up nuclear power plants.

  • Low-Carbon Energy To Attract Investment Boost In India

    According to a new report, India is estimated to have a significant rise in low-carbon energy investments by 2023. The report from Oilprice.com highlights that India might attract a business of almost $10 billion in the low-carbon energy segment. Bank of America analysts have considered India to be a bright spot in a subdued capital-raising market, it adds.

  • India Secures Investment For New Renewable Energy Projects

    The CleanMax Enviro Energy Solutions, a commercial & industrial (C&I) renewable energy company partnered with Meta to invest in the 33.8 megawatts (MW) of renewable energy projects that are being set up in India. Under the deal, CleanMax will have full control over the project, owning and operating. While for years to come Meta will get to purchase the 100% of the environmental attributes from the projects.

  • E-Waste Management Pressure On Hi-tech Hyderabad

    After Bengaluru Hyderabad is the second largest IT Hub in south India in terms of electronic waste or e-waste. Yet it doesn't have any proper plan of disposal due to which the majority of the e-waste is either dumped in landfills or get recycled by the unregulated informal sector considering its economic value.

  • Pune’s Door-To-Door E-Waste Collection Drive

    Adar Poonawalla Clean City Initiative (APCCI), Poornam Ecovision Foundation, and Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) have come together to help people get rid of e-waste. They together started a door-to-door service for all 15 wards of the city picking up e-waste.