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  • Megatrends in 3D Printing - Sustainable Materials

    The 3D printing industry is embracing several strategies to make itself more sustainable. Manufacturers are providing plant-based materials, biodegradable materials, recycled materials, and innovative formulas. Adopting a circular economy model, choosing environmentally friendly materials, and reducing the environmental impact of materials are key strategies focusing on sustainability.

  • Towards a Greener Future: The Rise of Eco-Friendly Disposable Hygiene Products

    Disposable absorbent hygiene products are becoming more popular among people of all ages and socioeconomic groups. Campaigns for public education, wider availability of the goods, and enhanced marketing initiatives have contributed to normalizing the use of these products and lowering the stigma attached to them. There is a rise in the need for absorbent hygiene products, notably those for adult incontinence, as many nations' populations are getting older. The need for disposable absorbent hygiene products has been influenced by contemporary lifestyles, which include busy schedules, lengthy workdays, and substantial travel.

  • Beyond Plastic: Embracing Sustainable Packaging Alternatives

    There is a major global shift away from plastic packaging toward other sustainable alternatives. This is driven by increasing environmental concerns and growing recognition of the detrimental impact of plastic waste on the ecosystem. There is a need and demand for more sustainable solutions.

  • Green Steel: How one of the world’s most emission intensive industry plans to decarbonize

    Steel is the backbone of societies, buildings, equipment and infrastructure across the globe. It is used in the manufacturing of a range of products, from cars and machines to construction materials for our offices and homes, thereby forming a critical element of contemporary life. However, the innumerable benefits come at a cost as the steel industry is one of the leading contributors to carbon emissions globally. With the steel industry's future at the forefront of climate change discussions, we are in a race against time to clean one of the world's most carbon-intensive industries. As the efforts to meet climate change goals speed up, can innovative technologies enabling the transition towards green steel be the answer to the challenges posed by traditional steelmaking?

  • Innovation and Sustainability: Setting New Standards for Tailings Management

    Though metals and minerals are essential for human progress, the process of mining them is harmful to the environment. The byproduct of mining – tailings – are toxic and their disposal must be managed correctly. Conventional tailings storage and management methods are risky and inadequate for their safe disposal. However, modern methods of tailings management can overcome the shortcomings of the current process and prove more feasible.

  • The Future of Internal Combustion Engine

    In 2021, the worldwide internal combustion engine (ICE) market was approximately worth USD 58,514.15 billion and is predicted to reach USD 93,615.18 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 6.05% between 2022 and 2029 showing tremendous growth. It is likely to expand further as demand for passenger and commercial vehicles rise in both established and emerging markets. Electric powertrains are increasingly coupled with ICE to enhance vehicle fuel efficiency, which is driving industry development. The demand for ICE is growing exponentially in industries such as agriculture, construction, mining, and power generation. The global lack of EV infrastructure availability is partly responsible for the ICE market's growth.

  • India's Newly Discovered Lithium Reserves – A Boon for the Domestic EV Industry

    India's domestic lithium battery manufacturing sector is in its infancy and mostly reliant on the imports of Li-ion cells, which are only assembled into lithium-ion batteries in India. In the next five to six years, demand for Li-ion batteries is anticipated to increase due to the government's goal of achieving widespread EV adoption by 2030. The recently discovered lithium reserve in J&K and Rajasthan is projected to reduce India's reliance on raw material imports and propel the domestic Li-ion battery manufacturing industry, which would ultimately have a beneficial impact on EV adoption.

  • Captured Carbon Dioxide – A Valuable Resource

    With climate change threatening the entire planet, it is essential to take decisive steps to stop environmental degradation. Governments across the globe are committed to reducing their carbon emission and invest in green energy, carbon capture (CC), and carbon capture and utilization (CCU). These technologies help modify captured carbon and reuse it, thereby reducing pollution and contributing to achieving net zero emission.

  • Suryodaya Scheme Opportunities and Impact on Various Sectors

    The government’s decision to install 100 million solar plants in Indian households would significantly boost the energy sector. This aligns with the Indian government’s global aspiration of “One Sun, One World, One Grid,” an initiative proposed to connect the electrical grids of various countries, powered by solar energy.

  • Redefining Comfort: Exploring the Evolving Trends in the Mattress Market

    As technology and consumer preferences evolve, the mattress market is undergoing a transformation that extends beyond traditional notions of comfort. From personalized sleep solutions to sustainable materials, this article delves into the dynamic landscape of mattress trends. These changes, driven by evolving customer needs or the adoption of different business models such as direct-to-consumer, highlight a shift toward customized and eco-conscious sleeping experiences. Here, we uncover how brands redefine comfort to align with modern lifestyles and desires and aim to build relations with customers.

  • Carbon Fiber as Construction Material

    Construction materials have evolved significantly over the past decades. Due to technological advances, new and resilient materials such as carbon fiber are replacing traditional ones. This innovative material is gaining traction in the construction industry due to its strength, durability, and flexibility to be molded into the desired design and structure. Moreover, as the material has a low density and high strength-to-weight ratio, it is being increasingly used in building cars and aircrafts.

  • The Other Side of ESG Investing

    Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors play a critical role in investment analysis, actions, and recommendations. Globally, investors are looking at different methods such as positive or negative screening, green finance, thematic investing, shareholder engagement, and activist ownership to include ESG factors. Sustainable investing is the new buzzword for successful investing. However, various private ESG data providers use inconsistent scoring approaches or inappropriate constraints and assumptions. Lack of standardization and transparency makes it tough for investors and analysts to determine the effectiveness of ESG scoring. Additionally, companies having a low environmental score, owing to uncertain emissions reduction targets, but a high social and governance score may not be considered ESG compliant by a few market participants. This lack of uniformity has given rise to issues such as greenhushing and greenwashing.

  • Forging a Sustainable Future: A Look at Steel Companies' ESG Initiatives

    In 2022, worldwide production of crude steel totaled 1,885.02 million metric tons (mmt), and demand for steel is anticipated to increase significantly to meet future requirements. However, the steel industry is a major contributor to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions due to its reliance on fossil fuels and energy-intensive production processes. Currently, the industry accounts for approximately 8% of the global final energy demand and 7% of the energy sector’s CO2 emissions. Hence, there is pressure on the industry to reduce its carbon footprint. Consequently, it has been exploring various strategies, such as using renewable energy sources, adopting more efficient production methods, and implementing carbon capture and storage technologies to mitigate the environmental impact.