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July 10, 2025

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CSR: WHO Steps in To Curb AMR

Excessive use of antibiotics in healthcare has led to a rise in antimicrobial resistance across the world. According to WHO, Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) occurs...

CSR: Combating Deforestation – Responsibility of Companies to Protect Environment

Forests are critical to protecting the environment. Protecting them is essential in order to avert the worst impacts of climate change. According to the...

Canada Is Banning Single-Use Plastics as Early as 2021

Canada intends to ban single-use plastics as early as 2021, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Monday at the Gault Nature Reserve in Mont St-Hilaire, south of...

CSR: P&G Invented New Technology for Recycling

Plastic bottles are among the biggest cause of pollution in the oceans. The plastic bottles, commonly known as PETs, have caused a lot of...

Overtourism Causing Loss of Life at Everest

11 trekkers lost their lives while attempting to climb Mount Everest in 2019. Three of them were Indian nationals, according to the official data...

Discussing Sustainability at WATS Forum

Sponsored by Magnolia Quality Development Corporation, the Well-being Architecture, Technology and Sustainability (WATS) Conference held on 3 June attracted 1,000 participants from diverse professions. Assoc....

CSR: Securing The Food For Future

The global food system is expected to feed a world population of 9.8 billion by 2050. However, it is under threat from all sides....

Canada Is Now the Largest Funder of Women’s Rights Organizations in the World

Canada is committing $330 million to women’s rights organizations and gender equality in Canada and across the globe, making the country the top investor...

India Falls Under ‘Very Poor’ Category in SDG Gender Index

India has secured 95th rank in the first-ever SDG Gender Index, which measures strides made in achieving gender commitments against internationally set targets. The...

Why Corporates Should Adopt UNGC Principles for CSR

The United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) has released 10 principles more than 15 years ago to drive sustainability. Since then, nearly 12,000 companies worldwide have...

CSR: Plogging – An Altruistic Fitness Trend

Waking up early and stepping out to jog in the fresh morning air, but getting irritated instead for having to navigate your way through...

Asia-Pacific not on track to achieve any Sustainable Development Goal by 2030

On its current trajectory, Asia and the Pacific will not achieve any of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, according to a...

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