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Circular economy for sustainability

For the circular economy to succeed there must be some value addition. While it is clear that most, if not all, companies will have to practice elements of CE in the near future, if not already doing so, says R Jayaraman.Read more

Towards building a sustainable economy with the ‘Triple Supply Chain’

The increased consciousness of corporate management of the harm done due to unbridled, uncontrolled growth has now put the brakes on waste and inefficiency. Overall, the sustainability movement has led to significant new developments in the handling of supply chains, as well as processes, says R Jayaraman.Read more

Energy progress report: world lag effort in achieving sustainable energy goals

The report ‘The 2023 edition of Tracking SDG 7: The Energy Progress Report’ warned that current efforts were not enough to achieve the SDG 7 on time. Global energy access gap persists: 675 million people were without electricity in 2021, says report.Read more

8.56 bn cubic meters of wastewater needs to be treated yearly to meet UN goals, says ABB report

To reach UN water targets by 2030, global wastewater treatment capacity needs to increase by 8.56 billion cubic meters each year with additional investment in 469 wastewater treatment facilities, reveals ABB’s Energy Transition Equation for Wastewater.Read more

India require collaborative efforts to fight climate crisis

India’s power demand soared to more than 210,000 megawatts, and is largely contributed to heat waves across the country. Businesses, governments, and citizens must collaborate to find solutions for climate crisis, concerns Kishor Patil.Read more

Continuous improvement means profitable and sustainable future for industry

Only those organisations who have moved from Total Quality Movement (TQM) to Business/Performance Excellence/Triple Bottom Line (TBL) can successfully address the Sustainability Development Goals (SDG) requirements, says R Jayaraman.Read more

Should Indian govt mandate continuous improvement practices in industry?

Total Quality Management (TQM), which began in 1950, is one of the key movements that shook the global industry. With the advent of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), there is a need to drive TQM harder and deeper through government mandate, says R Jayaraman.Read more

Danfoss completes 20 years of independent operation in India

The company entered the Indian market in 1960s and began independent operations in Chennai as a 100% subsidiary of Danfoss A/S from 1999Read more

Hitachi to acquire ABB's power grids business

Hitachi plans to strengthen its energy solutions business through this deal and expects to close the acquisition by the first half of 2020.Read more

IFAT India 2017 to focus on air pollution control

In September 2017, the Bombay Exhibition Centre (BEC) in Mumbai will once again be the venue for environmental technologies and solutions tailored specifically to the needs of the Indian market. In light of the current situation, the focus of the supporting program at the fifth edition of IFAT India, India's leading environmental technology trade fair, will be on the topic of air pollution control.Read more

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