L&T to Build India’s Largest Green Hydrogen Plant
L&T Energy GreenTech is set to establish India’s largest green hydrogen plant at IOCL’s Panipat Refinery, a major leap in the nation’s energy transition.
L&T Energy GreenTech is set to establish India’s largest green hydrogen plant at IOCL’s Panipat Refinery, a major leap in the nation’s energy transition.
SLMG Beverages, Coca-Cola’s largest independent bottler in India, significantly reduced its 2024 carbon emissions by 16,000 metric tons through increased adoption of biofuels and solar power.
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Karnataka’s dairy giant Nandini Milk turned eco-friendly with plastic-free biodegradable sachets, proving profitability and sustainability can go hand-in-hand.
In this article, Devesh K. Singhal, Director and CEO (Technical) of Chandpur Paper, deep dives into the strategic adoption of green chemistry by the paper industry to transform its resource-intensive processes.
In a two-part series, Sonal Desai, News Editor at esgnews.earth, analyzes the implications of the EU’s rejection of the country risk system within its Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), and the challenging path it poses for global forest protection.
Envision Energy is opening third manufacturing unit in Gujarat for blades, alongside existing facilities in Tiruchirappalli (blades) and Pune (nacelles and hubs).
India’s 2025 energy sector faces a unique inflection point, characterized by both an unusual decline in power consumption and a significant acceleration in renewable energy adoption.
A new survey reveals sustainability experts agree the current global approach to sustainability needs a “radical overhaul.”
India unveils its inaugural comprehensive ESG framework for the healthcare sector, fostering sustainable and responsible investment.
India has achieved a landmark clean energy milestone by reaching 50% of its total installed power capacity from non-fossil fuels—ahead of its 2030 target.