Temptature across cities in North India is rising at an alarming rate. When we studied EVS and when we heard about climate change, nobody took it seriously. We still don’t. 25 years later half of India will be unliveable.
1) Stop using extra fans a
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Embrace minimalism. Buying less and only what you need can reduce waste and lower your carbon footprint. It’s good for the planet and your wallet.
🗣 American startup Savor has created vegan butter literally from air—carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and oxygen.
The butter tastes like regular butter—Bill Gates tried it and called it delicious. 🌿
In addition to dairy-free butter, Savor is preparing
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Tanay Shrivastava
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Big news for Android users in India! 🇮🇳💳 Google Wallet has landed! 🚀 Now your phone is your wallet - tap, pay, and manage your cards with ease. #GoogleWalletIndia #DigitalPayments #TechNews
Imagine biodegradable cutlery, water bottles, and other common travel essentials made from eco-friendly materials embedded with seeds and natural manure. These products wouldn't just reduce waste; they'd actively contribute to afforestation. When dis
Today I encountered an article related to Bio CNG.
Use of urban bio waste to produce CNG and slurry (fertilizer).
It serves many purposes
1.Reduce Import dependency saves forex.
2.waste gets utilised and big piles of waste get's
utilised saves sp
Do you know about " WITHOUT " a startup to who recycling MTL ( MULTI LAYER PLASTIC) and make sunglasses. And there Target to reduce plastic waste.
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Om Raut
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🔵Aftermath of Ambani-Merchant weeding that no media will cover..... ( Exclusively on Medial 😝)
1. 700-800 Kg dry and wet waste generated per day.
2. High Energy Consumption of energy leading to considerable amount of footprint.
3. 700-800 priva
Startup Idea: "EcoCart" - Sustainable Shopping Revolution
Problem:
Environmental pollution, excessive waste, and unsustainable consumption are significant global concerns. Consumers often want to make eco-friendly choices but struggle with identifyi
Apart from the health benefits,
Plant-based milk alternatives, such as almond, oat, soy and rice milk, have a much lower emissions footprint.
Is this a growing market? What are the likely challenges and opportunities according to you?
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Utilisation of organic waste such as
1. Agriculture waste-wheat and rice husk,Sugarcane cake, Cattle dung etc.
2. Kitchen waste
3. Waste from mandi (spoiled vegitable and fruits)
Rotten wheat , rice etc from government silos.
4.
🌍 Innovating Carbon Capture Solutions: A Vision for a Sustainable Future
I’m Yash K Pathak, sharing a vision to reduce atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions by merging advanced engineering with bio-inspired innovation.
The Concept
Imagine a