The Environment (Protection) Rules 1986 and the Environment (Protection) Act 1986 were enacted and came into force in the same year. While the Environment (Protection) Act 1986 has 26 sections....Read More
Fly ash is a resource element that has demonstrated its value over time despite formerly being viewed as waste and a source of air and water pollution. Fly ash consists....Read More
With more than 1.4 billion population, India has a massive demand for energy for its rapidly growing economy. Since the time of Independence, efforts to make India energy-independent have continued.......Read More
Carbon black is a crucial component in producing tires, rubber goods, plastics, coatings, inks, and other products. Carbon is primarily used as a conductive filler, pigment, and particle-reinforcing m....Read More
Fast fashion is leading to huge piles of clothing being discarded each year. This has an adverse impact on the environment as the manufacturing of clothes uses raw materials and....Read More
Since the beginning of agriculture, raising domesticated birds (poultry) for their meat, eggs, and feathers has been a key component of supplementing farmers' income. Today, poultry farming has develo....Read More
A tyre pyrolysis plant is a Waste to Energy (WTE) model that converts waste tyres into pyrolysis oil. Apart from used tyres, a WTE plant can be used to convert....Read More
Numerous nations have been compelled to look into and switch to environmentally friendly, renewable alternatives to meet the world's rising energy demand. The focus of the present world as shifted.......Read More
During the 26th Conference of the Parties ("COP26"), India's Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, declared India’s intention to achieve net zero emissions by 2070, which is the main aim of....Read More
Big projects need a stable funding mechanism in various stages of planning, budgeting, management functions, enhanced human resource development and increased organizational efficiency. It helps them....Read More