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Sustainability

Blue Planet launches carbon credits portfolio from waste processing projects in India

The credits are generated through scientifically managed waste processing that prevents methane emissions from legacy landfill sites. Blue Planet Environmental Solutions Pte. Ltd., a Singapore-headquartered integrated waste management company, announced…

Ministers meet to reflect on agrifood challenges in vulnerable Asian and Pacific countries

FAO Regional Conference features a special meeting to support Small Island Developing States, Least Developed Countries and Land-Locked Developing Countries QU Dongyu, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organization of…

5 Indian sustainability startups leading way on World Earth Day

Indian startups are turning climate intent into action, building scalable solutions across agriculture, waste, energy, and carbon markets to drive measurable on-ground impact Earth Day is no longer just a…

Why India must prioritise nutrient quality in its fight against hunger

Authored by Dr. Rajesh Kapur, Former Additional Secretary, DBT, Govt. of India India has made significant strides in reducing hunger and malnutrition over the past two decades. Expanded food security…

WFP bets on data intelligence to stay ahead of global hunger emergencies

AI-powered intelligence platform transforms early warning into early action across vulnerable nations In a decisive leap towards data-driven humanitarian response, the World Food Programme has launched HungerMap Live, a next-generation…

Loopworm achieves carbon-negative footprint in animal nutrition

Producing 1 kg of Loopworm’s silkworm-based ingredients removes 2.56 kg of CO₂ equivalent on a cradle-to-gate basis. Loopworm, India’s leading insect biotechnology company, announced the results of an independent ‘Life…

Empowering future of farming through CSR and renewable energy synergies

Authored by Ranjana Singh, Partner and Isha Khanna, Associate, K&S Partners Energy plays a vital role in modern agriculture by powering machinery, providing irrigation, and ensuring food security by enhancing…

Avio Smart Market Stack signs MoU with UAL Biotech to advance sustainable agriculture in India

Entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with UAL Biotech Pte Ltd, a Singapore-based bio-innovation company, to explore opportunities in sustainable agriculture and rural ecosystem development. The collaboration aims to…

Cristalco raises sustainability bar with ‘AMPLIFY’ Programme

Delivers industry-low emissions, expands agroecology, and rewards farmers driving decarbonization Cristalco, the commercial arm of Cristal Union, continues to advance sustainability standards in the sugar and alcohol sector through its…

ITC achieves FSA 3.0 Silver Benchmark for sustainable wheat & paddy sourcing

Sets new standard in transparent and traceable agriculture value chains ITC Limited has become the first company in India to achieve the prestigious FSA (Farm Sustainability Assessment) 3.0 Silver benchmark…

75% of marine protected areas hit by pollution: Wake-up call for global conservation

Photo Credit: Michelangelo Pignani/FFI In an exclusive AgroSpectrum interview, Dr. Amelia Wenger warns that global conservation efforts risk falling short as sewage pollution remains critically underfunded and poorly integrated into…

Coromandel International wins global safety honour, reinforcing ESG leadership

Awarded by the British Safety Council, the recognition places Coromandel International Limited among global leaders in workplace safety, highlighting how high-complexity manufacturing can align operational excellence with sustainability and ESG…

Sewage pollution plagues nearly 75% of marine protected areas worldwide, study finds

Research by the Wildlife Conservation Society and University of Queensland reveals severe wastewater contamination—up to 10 times higher in protected zones—threatening coral ecosystems and undermining global “30 by 30” ocean…

Global energy shock risks: Singapore, Turkmenistan and Hong Kong among most vulnerable

New Energy World Mag report reveals deep dependence on fossil fuel imports leaves major economies exposed to supply shocks and price spikes. A new March 2026 report by Energy World…

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