by admin | Oct 15, 2017 | Water
How much water is consumed by a conventional toilet system? A lot. Low flow toilets can significantly reduce the amount of water consumed. Low flow toilers are a useful addition especially if you are running a commercial establishment with a lot of toilets requiring a...
by admin | Feb 16, 2016 | Bio Energy, Emerging Cleantech Areas, Energy Efficiency, Green Buildings, Hydro Power, Innovations, LED, Solar Energy, Transportation, Waste Management, Water, Wind Energy
Renewable energy is growing at a tremendous pace in India. While some sectors are growing faster than others – solar and wind power are especially growing super fast – one can expect significant growth to happen in other sectors such as biomass energy,...
by admin | Jan 4, 2016 | Chennai, Corporate Sustainability, Waste Management, Water
After a successful Footprints – second edition, SICCI , Techbridge Ventures and Tata Capital this time is hosting the third edition of “Footprints“, to celebrate Climate Change Action in Manufacturing Industry on 6th January, 2016 at 6 PM. PROGRAMME AGENDA: Date:...
by admin | Jun 30, 2015 | Chennai, Corporate Sustainability, Energy Efficiency, Events, Green Buildings, Waste Management, Water
L to r: V Narasimhan (Brakes India), Palani Perisamy (SICCI), Bharat Joshi (British High Commission), Einsenhower (Saint Gobain), Bhoo Thirumalai (Aspiration Energy) Quick Facts Event Organized by the Southern India Chamber of Commerce & Industry 23rd June,...
by admin | Nov 23, 2013 | Pollution, Waste Management, Water
Water is touted by many as the new oil. Well, you know what, we might be able to just about live without oil, but we cannot without water. Makes it all the more important that we focus on ensuring sustainability of water. And it is not just the supply of water we are...
by admin | Sep 8, 2012 | Pollution, Waste Management, Water
It will be no surprise if I tell you that Chennai Metrowater’s phones never stop ringing – mainly from complaints. One key problem and complaint domain is of course the overflowing of sewage – which remind all of us that, in spite of protestations...