Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

Harmonizing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and ESG,EPR

The Harmonious Symphony of CSR and ESG: A Melody of Social Responsibility and Sustainable Growth In the grand orchestra of modern business, two acronyms resonate with unique harmony: CSR and ESG. They are not mere buzzwords or checkboxes on a corporate to-do list; they represent the essence of responsible business practices and sustainable growth. To understand their significance, we must delve into the intricate composition of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles. Unveiling the Enigma of Corporate

Sustainable Development Goals

What are Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ?

Introduction In the realm of sustainability, two acronyms often come up: SDGs and ESG. What exactly are they, and how do they work together to shape a better future for our planet? The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have emerged as guiding stars in our quest for a world where economic prosperity, environmental stewardship, and social justice coexist. Established in 2015, these 17 goals represent our collective aspirations for a more sustainable and equitable future by 2030. But how do SDGs intertwine

Sustainable Approaches

What are Sustainable Approaches?

“In a world where the consequences of environmental degradation are increasingly evident, the importance of sustainability has never been clearer.” Sustainability means meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It involves minimizing our ecological footprint and fostering a harmonious relationship between humans and the environment. Let’s explore some creative and effective sustainability approaches that are paving the way for a greener future. Circular Economy Firstly, the circular economy aims to redefine

Amazon is replacing plastic air pillows from its packaging with paper fillers, here’s why

Amazon is replacing plastic air pillows from its packaging with paper fillers, here’s why

Amazon has removed plastic air pillows from 95% of its packaging in North America. The e-commerce giant plans to completely phase out these plastic fillers by the end of 2024.The company is replacing the air pillows with paper filler made from 100% recycled materials. This change will eliminate nearly 15 billion plastic air pillows annually, marking Amazon’s largest reduction in plastic packaging to date in North America.“We are working towards full removal in North America by the end of year

Global Sustainablity Initiatives

Global Sustainability Initiatives

Welcome to the vibrant world of PRO INDIA! At PRO INDIA, we don’t just talk about global sustainability; we dance with it, sing to it, and weave it into the very fabric of our existence. Our mission? To create a greener, cleaner, and kinder planet—one eco-friendly step at a time. So let’s dive into the kaleidoscope of global sustainability initiatives. The Forest Within: Our Indoor Jungle Step into our office, and you’ll think you’ve stumbled into a rainforest. Ferns, succulents, and bonsai trees

Karnataka cracks whip on plastic pollution in Tiger Reserves, Sanctuaries | Bengaluru News

Karnataka cracks whip on plastic pollution in Tiger Reserves, Sanctuaries | Bengaluru News

BENGALURU: In an effort to combat plastic pollution in the protected forest areas of Karnataka, the state government has directed the forest department to take action to ensure that all tiger reserves, national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and forest areas are free from plastic pollution. During the 15th Board Meeting of the Tiger Conservation Foundations of all the tiger reserves of Karnataka held in Vikasa Soudha, Forest Minister Eshwar Khandre instructed officials to rid all tiger

Sustainability in India

Understanding Sustainability: PRO INDIA’s Comprehensive Guide

Social Media!! Social Media!! Social Media!! The Fever is Never Ending. In a world where buzzwords come and go like fleeting trends, ‘SUSTAINABILITY’ in India stands as an enduring beacon of hope and a guiding principle for a better tomorrow. But what exactly is sustainability? Is it merely a trendy term or a profound philosophy shaping our collective destiny? At its core, sustainability in India means meeting present needs without compromising future generations’ ability to meet their own. For PRO INDIA, sustainability

Sustainable Pro India

Sustainable PRO India: Nurturing the Future, Preserving the Planet

Introduction: Embracing Sustainability in the Digital Age In the fast-paced realm of social media, sustainability emerges as a guiding principle for a brighter tomorrow. But what really is sustainability? Is it just a catchphrase of the moment, or is it a deep-seated ideology guiding our shared future? Understanding Sustainability At its core, sustainability is providing for current needs without sacrificing the capacity of future generations to provide for their own. But what does PRO INDIA mean by sustainability? It is the lifeblood of

Plastic Tiffins: Health Risks and Sustainable Alternatives |

Plastic Tiffins: Health Risks and Sustainable Alternatives |

In recent years, the conversation around the use of plastic products, particularly in the kitchen, has intensified. Plastic tiffins, commonly used for storing and transporting food, have come under scrutiny due to their potential health and environmental impacts. Here are several compelling reasons why you should consider replacing plastic tiffins with safer alternatives.Health risks from chemical leachingPlastic tiffins can leach harmful chemicals into food, especially when exposed to heat.Many plastic containers contain Bisphenol A (BPA) and phthalates, chemicals that

Global plastic treaty will only work if it caps production, modelling shows

Global plastic treaty will only work if it caps production, modelling shows

LEEDS: An international agreement to end plastic pollution is due to be sealed this year in Busan, South Korea. At the penultimate round of negotiations, held in Ottawa, Canada, Rwanda and Peru proposed a target to cut the weight of primary plastics produced worldwide by 40% by 2040, compared with 2025. This is the first time that a limit on the production of plastic has been considered at the UN talks aiming to develop an international legally binding instrument to