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Fast Fashion and Textile Waste in India: The Case for Regulatory Intervention
The growing availability of fast fashion in India has quickly led to an increase in the consumption of resources and waste. Due to this, the textile and apparel industry generates a significant amount of waste annually in India, most of which is currently disposed of as municipal solid waste (MSW). This industry is responsible for the third-largest waste stream in the dry fraction of MSW, after plastics. Alarmingly, only 12%–15% of this waste goes to recycling facilities.
Anushka Bansal
Jul 246 min read


From Coasts to Cities: Mainstreaming Nature-Based Solutions for Climate Resilience in India
Holistic Nature-based Solutions to build resilience against India's vulnerabilities to climate change impacts —intense cyclones, unpredictable monsoons, and urban heat islands
Khyaati Sharma
Jul 96 min read


Saving the Blue Sky: Preventing the Gloomy Presentiments
Perplexity of policies aiming to reduce air pollution and realities of communities that are due to it and face high-risk respiratory issues.
Bilash Dey
Feb 155 min read


The Impact of Geopolitical Tensions on COP29
The article examines historical impacts of geopolitics on COP outcomes and the urgency of overcoming these barriers to address these crises.
Anushka Bansal
Dec 20, 20244 min read


Empowering the Future: A youth perspective on COP28
INTRODUCTION The article examines the importance of youth in shaping responses to build our world sustainably. The conference is the...

Nandini Tyagi
Dec 31, 202313 min read
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