Piyush Goyal calls for promoting sustainable consumption pattern to cut carbon footprint

Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal emphasizes the need for promoting sustainable consumption patterns to reduce carbon footprints and tackle environmental challenges. He highlights the importance of managing demand in a sustainable way an...

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Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday called for promoting sustainable consumption patterns to cut carbon footprint and resolve issues of environment. He said that people of the world would have to focus on consuming products which are environmentally sustainable.

"We need to be conscious of the waste and carbon footprint due to our current lifestyle patterns. This is going to be a core of a better future for the world. Unless we address the consumption patterns, we are not going to resolve sustainability and environmental challenges," Goyal said.

The minister was addressing CII's Partnership Summit here.


He added that environmental challenges are not a function of the carbon emitted through manufacturing, but "it is a greater function of the carbon caused by (our) consumption because manufacturing comes only because there is a consumption demand".

He suggested managing that demand in a better and more sustainable way.

Speaking at the event, M K Nir Barkat, Minister of Economy and Industry, Israel, said the trade and economic relationship between the two countries is growing.
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A corridor, spanning from India through the UAE, Israel, and extending to Europe, would help in further strengthening economic ties, he added.
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