By prioritising ESG factors, companies are not only contributing to a sustainable future but also enhancing their own long-term viability and profitability.
While the initial investment in green warehousing is higher than conventional setups, the long-term savings in operational costs often outweigh the upfront expenses.
Increased infrastructural development in India in terms of growing urban infrastructure pushes further for green initiatives: thus ESG-focused co-working space hotspot.
One challenge consistently highlighted by the stakeholders is compliance with the ‘E’ in ESG principles. Although strategies toward sustainability are devised, they often lack
International ESG Day on November 30 serves as a beacon, urging businesses to make sustainability a cornerstone of lasting success. It inspires organisations to
Indian CXOs remain optimistic about tackling climate change, with 97 percent optimistic that the world will take sufficient steps to avoid its worst impacts.
Strong commitment to sustainability will not only redefine their own success but also drive a global shift towards responsible and resilient supply chains.