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Global warming is escalating due to rising greenhouse gases from fossil fuel use. Scientists are advocating for recycling and reuse, especially in battery management. Lead-acid batteries can be rejuvenated to extend their lifespan, reduce e-waste, and support a circular economy. This technology offers economic and environmental benefits.
The Economic Times

The Economic Times

Extending battery life with cutting-edge rejuvenation technology

Global warming is escalating due to rising greenhouse gases from fossil fuel use. Scientists are advocating for recycling and reuse, especially in battery management. Lead-acid batteries can be rejuvenated to extend their lifespan, reduce e-waste, and support a circular economy. This technology offers economic and environmental benefits.

Wed, Sep 18, 2024

India, the world's third-largest energy consumer, is exploring biogas as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. Biogas can reduce energy costs, improve waste management, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. Government initiatives aim to boost biogas production, contributing to energy security and environmental sustainability.
The Economic Times

The Economic Times

How biogas can reduce India's dependency on fossil fuels and lower energy costs?

India, the world's third-largest energy consumer, is exploring biogas as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. Biogas can reduce energy costs, improve waste management, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. Government initiatives aim to boost biogas production, contributing to energy security and environmental sustainability.

Tue, Sep 17, 2024

Failure to meet the targets can result in financial penalties, usually called EC, promoting more sustainable waste management and encouraging eco-friendly product design
Business Standard

Business Standard

Govt introduces strict EC guidelines for violations of battery waste rules

Failure to meet the targets can result in financial penalties, usually called EC, promoting more sustainable waste management and encouraging eco-friendly product design

Mon, Sep 16, 2024

The government is planning a ₹15,000 crore green initiative for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), set to launch by early 2025. This scheme aims to support MSMEs in adopting green technologies, setting up material recovery facilities, and improving waste management. Additionally, an e-marketplace for recyclables will connect manufacturers with waste collectors, promoting efficient price discovery. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency will play a key role in monitoring and enhancing energy efficiency among MSMEs. The initiative is designed to reduce the carbon footprint of MSMEs and boost their global competitiveness.
The Economic Times

The Economic Times

MSMEs to get Rs 15,000-crore subsidy to adopt green tech

The government is planning a ₹15,000 crore green initiative for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), set to launch by early 2025. This scheme aims to support MSMEs in adopting green technologies, setting up material recovery facilities, and improving waste management. Additionally, an e-marketplace for recyclables will connect manufacturers with waste collectors, promoting efficient price discovery. The Bureau of Energy Efficiency will play a key role in monitoring and enhancing energy efficiency among MSMEs. The initiative is designed to reduce the carbon footprint of MSMEs and boost their global competitiveness.

Tue, Aug 13, 2024

The funds procured from KfW and MMRDA's resources will be primarily allocated towards various sustainable development projects within and around the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. These initiatives include the development of green corridors, solid waste management systems, recycling and reuse facilities, and the promotion of renewable energy solutions to address environmental concerns and enhancing the quality of life for residents in the bustling metropolitan area.
The Economic Times

The Economic Times

MMRDA inks Rs 850-crore urban infra financing pact with German development bank KfW

The funds procured from KfW and MMRDA's resources will be primarily allocated towards various sustainable development projects within and around the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. These initiatives include the development of green corridors, solid waste management systems, recycling and reuse facilities, and the promotion of renewable energy solutions to address environmental concerns and enhancing the quality of life for residents in the bustling metropolitan area.

Fri, Jun 28, 2024