Fast Forward 2025
India’s waste management and recycling sectors can drive systemic change, transforming challenges into opportunities: Abhishek Agashe of Elima
Fast forward 2025: India’s commitment to tackling waste generation and creating avenues for value recovery.
Public transport needs to stay at the center of how cities grow: Hiranmay Mallick of Tummoc
Fast forward 2025: Smarter systems, greener vehicles, and better accessibility can make public transport a choice for everyone.
The concept of a circular economy will become mainstream, where resources are reused, recycled, and kept in use for as long as possible: Salloni Ghodawat of Ghodawat Consumer
Fast forward 2025: India’s mandatory ESG disclosures, sector-specific standards, and BRSR expansion to unlisted firms will drive corporate accountability.
Rooftop solar panels, wind energy installations, and battery storage systems are increasingly being integrated into building designs: Saarang Ganapathi of Embassy Services
Fast forward 2025: The integration of innovative technologies, commitment to ESG principles, and active collaboration among stakeholders will be critical to achieving a sustainable future.
The road to sustainability is surfaced with innovation, collaboration, and a deep commitment to the planet: Gaurav Bawa of WIKA India
Fast forward 2025: Implementing sustainable practices into operations often helps in attaining higher levels of customer loyalty and employee satisfaction.
AI and advanced software are emerging as the backbone of the modern EV ecosystem: Pratik Kamdar of Neuron Energy
Fast forward 2025: With policies supporting cleaner technologies and industries rising to meet eco-friendly demands, India is set to lead the global charge towards a...