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Davos WEF ‘Year of Water’: India Inc makes water conservation core business priorityAs the water crisis looms large, Indian companies are stepping up their game to prioritize water conservation. With industry giants such as...
India Inc makes water conservation a boardroom priorityAs water security takes centre stage at the World Economic Forum’s “Year of Water”, Indian companies are embedding water conservation into ...
It’s biz as usual at Electronics City as other Bengaluru industrial suburbs battle water crisis“The recent water crisis has had very little impact on our township. Combined with the bores, the stored and treated water, we are producin...
Bengaluru companies make commute a KRACompanies in Bengaluru are tackling traffic congestion by offering financial incentives for mass transit and carpooling. They are discourag...
India Inc dishes out a course on food sustainabilityCompanies—particularly those in the IT/ITeS/technology space—including Capgemini, Infosys, Hexaware Technologies, NetApp, and Flipkart are ...
Corporate India is going the extra mile to hit green goalsSeveral companies in corporate India, including Infosys, Capgemini, Ericsson, and EY Global Delivery Services, are taking steps to reduce t...
Remote working, work from home to become widely accepted: ExpertsCovid-19 has made organisations revaluate their workplace strategies, as they work towards managing the demands of a new generation of work...
India Inc steps up anti-plastic driveSeveral leading firms are trying to make their workplaces plastic free with sustainable alternatives without affecting convenience or comfo...
Tech companies, MNCs strive to recycle the waste they generateReal estate developer RMZ Corp's tech parks EcoWorld and Infinity have been able to reduce their percentage of mixed, or unsegregated, wast...
Bengaluru: Now use less water to save money with smart metersAccording to Anu Sridharan, cofounder of Nextdrop, which works on intelligent water management, about 20% to 40% water in the city is waste...
At Infosys, per capita water use down by 41 per centIn a place like Bengaluru with annual rainfall of about 900 mm, it is possible to meet the entire water requirement for a four-member famil...
Here's how Infosys beats summer heatThere is a need today to adopt a few strategies while designing buildings to reduce this heat island effect and keep our surroundings coole...