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World Environment Day 2025: Theme, Host, Posters, History
World Environment Day 2025 will be observed on June 5 with a global focus on one of today’s most urgent environmental crises: plastic pollution. Organized by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), this year’s campaign is hosted by the Republic of Korea. The theme, “Beat Plastic Pollution,” calls for unified global efforts to reduce plastic waste and transition toward a sustainable future.
World Environment Day 2025: Theme, Host, Posters, History
World Environment Day 2025 will be observed on June 5 with a global focus on one of today’s most urgent environmental crises: plastic pollution. Organized by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), this year’s campaign is hosted by the Republic of Korea. The theme, “Beat Plastic Pollution,” calls for unified global efforts to reduce plastic waste and transition toward a sustainable future.
Anand Mahindra Praises CM Chandrababu Naidu for Promoting Araku Coffee and Tribal Culture Globally
Industrialist and philanthropist Anand Mahindra, who also chairs the Board of Naandi Foundation, has extended his heartfelt appreciation to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu for his steadfast support in uplifting tribal communities through sustainable initiatives like Araku Coffee. Mahindra praised Naidu's visionary thinking, especially his suggestion to incorporate tribal design elements into Araku Coffee’s branding — an idea that now lives on
Anand Mahindra Praises CM Chandrababu Naidu for Promoting Araku Coffee and Tribal Culture Globally
Industrialist and philanthropist Anand Mahindra, who also chairs the Board of Naandi Foundation, has extended his heartfelt appreciation to Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu for his steadfast support in uplifting tribal communities through sustainable initiatives like Araku Coffee. Mahindra praised Naidu's visionary thinking, especially his suggestion to incorporate tribal design elements into Araku Coffee’s branding — an idea that now lives on
IIT Guwahati Scientists Use Fruit Waste to Remove 99% of Industrial Pollutants
Researchers at IIT Guwahati have developed an innovative, eco-friendly, and low-cost solution to tackle industrial water pollution using biochar derived from fruit waste. This breakthrough, led by Dr. Gopal Das from the Department of Chemistry, uses pineapple crowns and mosambi (sweet lime) fibers to efficiently adsorb toxic chemicals from wastewater. The discovery presents a sustainable alternative to conventional pollution control methods. In their study, published in Chemical Engineeri
IIT Guwahati Scientists Use Fruit Waste to Remove 99% of Industrial Pollutants
Researchers at IIT Guwahati have developed an innovative, eco-friendly, and low-cost solution to tackle industrial water pollution using biochar derived from fruit waste. This breakthrough, led by Dr. Gopal Das from the Department of Chemistry, uses pineapple crowns and mosambi (sweet lime) fibers to efficiently adsorb toxic chemicals from wastewater. The discovery presents a sustainable alternative to conventional pollution control methods. In their study, published in Chemical Engineeri









