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In the bustling city of Bengaluru, amidst the rapid urbanization and technological advancements, a couple has chosen a path less traveled. Reva and Ranjan Malik have crafted a life that harmoniously blends modernity with sustainability, showcasing how minimalistic living can be both fulfilling and environmentally friendly. A Journey Rooted in Sustainability Before relocating to Bengaluru, […]

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Clean Air, Pure Water, and Fresh Food: The Real Wealth India Needs Today

Step outside in any major Indian city today, and you’ll immediately feel it— the air thick with pollutants, the streets lined with pesticide-laden produce, and a looming water crisis that turns taps dry in summer. While governments promise economic growth, skyscrapers rise, and technology advances, we must ask ourselves: Are we truly wealthy if we

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The Earth is Not Sick – It’s Just Getting Rid of Us

Many believe that the planet is suffering due to climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss. But is Earth really in trouble, or is it just reshaping itself to remove its biggest disruptor – human beings? Our actions have made survival difficult not for the planet, but for us. Nature, with its self-healing mechanisms, continues to

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The Barcode Revolution: India’s Innovative Step in Plastic Bag Regulation

In a groundbreaking move towards sustainability, the Indian government has introduced barcodes and QR codes on plastic carry bags, effective July 1, 2025. This initiative ensures that every plastic bag now contains crucial details, including thickness and manufacturer information, enabling stricter monitoring and enforcement of the 120-micron rule.   The Need for Barcode-Embedded Plastic Bags

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The Microfiber Menace: Why Khadi India’s Use of Blended Synthetic Fiber Products is a Step Backward

Khadi has always been more than just fabric. It is a symbol of India’s freedom struggle, a testament to sustainability, and an ode to our artisans and natural heritage. The Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC) has been the custodian of this legacy, promoting handspun, handwoven, and natural fibers. However, the recent introduction of synthetic

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The Stargate Project: Sustainability and Environmental Hazards in Focus

The announcement of the Stargate Project by U.S. President Donald Trump, with a proposed allocation of half a trillion dollars, sparked significant attention for its scale and ambition. The project, set to encompass data centers, factories, and offices, is poised to become a hallmark of technological and industrial advancement. However, it raises critical questions about

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Predictions for 2025: A New Lens on Sustainability

As we venture into 2025, businesses must embrace a new narrative for sustainability—one rooted in practicality and forward-thinking strategies. While the moral call to “save the planet” holds value, it’s no longer enough to drive action. Instead, a pragmatic approach centered on measurable benefits is the way forward. The lesson from recent years is clear:

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Landfills & Dumpsites: A Global Crisis with Local Impacts

The world is grappling with an escalating waste management crisis, producing over 2 billion tons of waste annually, much of which ends up in the 48,000 landfills and dumpsites scattered across the globe. These sites have become hotbeds of environmental degradation, fueling poverty, spreading disease, and contributing to crime in vulnerable communities. Beyond their socio-economic

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The Unseen Bridge: Why We Must Relate to Climate Change Now

Climate change is a growing crisis, but it struggles with something very fundamental—relatability. Imagine this: An Indian in Delhi finds it hard to grasp the trauma of wildfires ripping through California. Meanwhile, a New Yorker scrolling through headlines about devastating floods in Pakistan may sympathize but can’t fully understand what it feels like to lose

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A New Year Marred by Fires: Trauma in Ghana and California

As the world ushered in a new year filled with hopes and resolutions, two devastating fires in vastly different parts of the globe brought unparalleled trauma and heartbreak. In Ghana and California, flames tore through lives, homes, and livelihoods, leaving scars that will take years to heal. The Kantamanto Market Fire in Ghana: A Crisis

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