Tag: Sustainability
How Hewlett Packard Enterprise Stands Out on Sustainability
You may not hear much about this legacy company, but the offshoot of a Silicon Valley titan has been leading on tough environmental and...
HP Pledges to Make Every Page Printed Forest Positive
HP Reinvent announced its bold vision for print sustainability – pledging that every page printed with HP will support a forest positive future, carbon...
Indigenous Indian tech and earth materials for sustainable architecture
In the aftermath of earthquakes in Kashmir in 2005 and Nepal in 2015, there were instant reactions to local materials, with a view that...
CSR: Viscose pollution is fashion industry’s dirty secret
Viscose has often been marketed as a more ecologically sustainable alternative to polyester. It is also praised by some fashion brands because it requires...
How Climate Change drives Business Strategy
“It is our responsibility as businesses to deliver ambitious solutions and technologies to bring us low-carbon, inclusive and sustainable growth.”
- Paul Polman
According to the...
How are investors and businesses responding to climate change risks in India?
Treeni Sustainability Solutions has joined hands with Mahindra Group to present the 8th edition of Sustainability for Breakfast (S4B) in Mumbai. The intent was...
Biodiversity, the lesser child of CSR
Usually when conversations happen on CSR in India, it is often seen that the topics being discussed are community development, with programmes like education,...
Sustainability as we knew it is over!
Sustainability among brands is undergoing a renaissance as eco-conscious consumers demand ethical practices, responsible behaviour and innovation to cut excess. In response, brands are...
CSR: Sustainable Packaging in Response to Plastic
Use of conventional plastics such as polyethylene and polypropylene are facing harsh societal and political criticism due to environmental and waste-disposal concerns. As widely...
CSR: Biodiversity and our Daily Bread
“Biodiversity” is a fairly recent word, used for the first time in a publication by entomologist Edward O. Wilson in 1986. It tends to...
CSR and Corporate Sustainability
Corporate sustainability is derived from the concept of sustainable development which is defined by the Brundtland Commission as “development that meets the needs of...
Asia-Pacific countries agree on inclusive technology and innovation policies to achieve SDGs
Senior government officials from Asia and the Pacific, along with civil society representatives and the private sector have committed to promote more inclusive technology...