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Why achieving net zero emissions is not easy for India

Why achieving net zero emissions is not easy for India The country is trying to balance its growing energy needs with demands to slash emissions, which could make the goal of achieving carbon neutrality difficult India s energy demands will grow more than any other country over the next 20 years, according to the IEA. Reuters By 2030, India is expected to overtake the EU as the third biggest energy consumer, the IEA says. Reuters Coal accounts for almost 70 per cent of the country’s electricity generation, according to the IEA. AP Photo India is the world s third largest emitter of greenhouse gases after China and the US. AP

Jammu Municipal Corporation signs MoUs with IPCA, UNDP to make Jammu plastic-free

Jammu Municipal Corporation signs MoUs with IPCA, UNDP to make Jammu plastic-free JAMMU : The Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC) on Saturday signed two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and Indian Pollution Control Association (IPCA) to make Jammu plastic-free. “The JMC has signed MoUs with two recyclers. One is the Indian Pollution Control Association (IPCA) and the other is the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Both have the fundamental basis of door-to-door garbage collection,” said Avny Lavasa, Municipal Commissioner, JMC. “We along with the IPCA collect garbage from the old city markets. Due to our segregation awareness, 60-70 per cent of garbage comes properly segregated. We take them to segregation centres. And then, recyclable waste, mainly plastic, are sent to factories for reuse,” Lavasa added.

Parle Agro s drink business hits fresh high with B-Fizz

Nadia Chauhan of Parle Agro tells Aultrin Vijay how its latest fruit- and fizz-based drink is positioned to tap the carbonated soft drinks market and shares the company s sustainability initiatives Nadia Chauhan, JMD and CMO, Parle Agro Parle Agro is set to disrupt the beverage category with its new drink, B-Fizz. The malt flavoured carbonated fruit juice-based drink is a new addition to the fruit-plus-fizz-based product portfolio from Parle Agro, which pioneered the category with the introduction of Appy Fizz in 2005. The company says it has adopted aggressive marketing, bold packaging and attractive price point to create waves in the carbonated soft drink (CSD) category. This is evident from the firm s Rs 40-crore investment for a mass media campaign across print, digital, television and outdoor for B-Fizz.

Parle s drink business hits fresh high with B-Fizz

Nadia Chauhan of Parle Agro tells Aultrin Vijay how its latest fruit- and fizz-based drink is positioned to tap the carbonated soft drinks market and shares the company s sustainability initiatives Nadia Chauhan, JMD and CMO, Parle Agro Parle Agro is set to disrupt the beverage category with its new drink, B-Fizz. The malt flavoured carbonated fruit juice-based drink is a new addition to the fruit-plus-fizz-based product portfolio from Parle Agro, which pioneered the category with the introduction of Appy Fizz in 2005. The company says it has adopted aggressive marketing, bold packaging and attractive price point to create waves in the carbonated soft drink (CSD) category. This is evident from the firm s Rs 40-crore investment for a mass media campaign across print, digital, television and outdoor for B-Fizz.

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