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Dry Waste vs Wet Waste: Why Proper Segregation Matters for Sustainable Waste Management
Waste is something everyone generates daily, at home, work, weddings, sports events, and birthdays. Yet many still pause when asked, what’s the difference between dry waste and wet waste? This confusion makes waste segregation one of India’s biggest sustainability challenges. India produces over 62 million tonnes of municipal waste annually, 70–80% of which is wet waste. Dry waste could be recycled, but when mixed, most ends up in landfills, not because recycling isn’t possib
Jan 208 min read


Corporate Sustainability in 2026: What Indian Businesses Must Do to Stay ESG-Compliant
Corporate sustainability in India is entering a decisive phase. What was once viewed as a voluntary branding effort has now become a mandatory, data-driven business reality. By 2026, Indian companies will be evaluated not just on profits, but on how responsibly they operate, how transparently they report, and how seriously they address environmental, social, and governance risks. SEBI has made its intent clear. ESG disclosures are set to expand to nearly 1,000 listed companie
Jan 168 min read


How Trees Fight and Filter Air, Water, and Soil Pollution
Urban areas in India are not bustling but also shrouded in smog. Delhi, Mumbai, Lucknow, and a number of cities regularly appear among the globe’s top polluted metropolitan areas with PM2.5 concentrations reaching 8–10 times the recommended safe thresholds. This serves as a prompt that immediate nature-based interventions are essential. Here’s the bright side of that: A global analysis suggests that city trees remove more than 700,000 metric tons of air pollution each year. N
Dec 26, 20256 min read


Plantation with Purpose: Navigating India’s Green Credit Rules for CSR & ESG Success
India is stepping into a new phase of climate responsibility. Trees have officially moved from “good-to-have” to “must-have.” With the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change rolling out the India Green Credit Programme, companies can now turn scientifically verified plantations into measurable environmental credits they can actually count. The timing couldn’t be more urgent. India loses around 1.6 million hectares of tree cover every decade (Global Forest Watch).
Dec 24, 20257 min read


The Floriography of Sustainability: Elevating Wedding Design with Intentional, Zero-Waste Florals
Weddings in India are a display of hues, scents and blossoms yet they come with an unseen price. Every event uses tens of thousands of flowers, the majority of which are eventually thrown away. As per the CPCB than 800 tonnes of floral waste are disposed of each day in Indian urban areas with weddings and temples being the primary sources. This is where zero-waste wedding floral design plays a role serving not only as an artistic decision but also a vital necessity for our en
Dec 22, 20258 min read


5 Sustainable Decor Trends That Define Luxury Wedding Aesthetics
India’s wedding industry is now a ₹3.7 lakh crore powerhouse, and décor accounts for nearly 25–30% of event waste. But the modern definition of luxury is changing. Today’s couples aren’t chasing excess; they’re seeking intentional, artistic, and environmentally conscious celebrations that still feel grand and personal. From zero-waste wedding floral design to sustainable large-scale floral installations, India’s premium weddings are embracing a new design language: elegant, c
Dec 20, 20256 min read
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