

7 mins
2026-06-02
Climate change in 2026 is a present-tense reality reshaping where we can live, what we can grow, and how safely we can simply go outside. A clear-eyed look at the warmest years on record, extreme weather trends in India, and how individual actions can scale to drive real market solutions.
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5 mins
2026-05-20
Biofuels are a strategic hedge for India. Replacing even 5-10% of crude demand avoids tens of thousands of crores in foreign exchange outgo and keeps money circulating in rural communities. What is the science behind biofuels, why does Pune's research matter, and can they truly end India's forex drain?
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6 mins
2026-04-18
Travel is one of life's best things. But it is also one of the most resource-intensive habits most of us have. A single long-haul flight can generate more carbon than months of everyday choices combined. Sustainable travel is not about giving up trips — it is about making smarter ones. Small, intentional choices at every stage of your journey add up to a much lighter footprint and often a much richer experience.
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6 mins
2026-03-31
Strength is not always dramatic. Sometimes it shows up in quiet, intentional choices—the products you reach for each morning, the rituals you build over months, and the things you decide to stop buying. We have put together 10 everyday swaps that are better for your body, kinder to the planet, and quietly powerful in the long run.
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5 mins
2026-01-23
Your morning routine likely starts in the bathroom—brushing your teeth, showering, and getting ready. Unfortunately, for most of us, this routine is wrapped in plastic. From the toothbrush you discard every few months to the empty shampoo bottles cluttering the shower ledge, our bathrooms are often the biggest sources of single-use plastic waste in the home.
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5 mins
2026-01-21
Climate action isn’t only about large-scale policies and innovations; it also depends on everyday behaviour. This post focuses on simple, practical sustainability habits you can adopt in 2026, actions that are consistent, easy to repeat, and realistic for daily life.
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4 mins
2025-12-18
Reusable period wear (period panties, reusable pads, etc.) are underwear or fabric products engineered to absorb menstrual blood, reduce reliance on single-use products, and cut menstrual waste. They look and feel like normal underwear while using layered fabrics to wick and trap fluid. Reusable options sit alongside menstrual cups and reusable pads as mainstream, lower-waste choices.What is period wear and why does it matter? What it is:
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4 mins
2025-12-05
If there’s one thing that quietly piles up without us noticing — it’s plastic waste.From grocery bags to garbage liners, we use them daily, toss them out, and they linger in landfills for hundreds of years.But now, alternatives like biodegradable garbage bags and compostable bags are available which break down faster and reduce the pressure on our planet.These aren’t just “trendy green swaps.”They’re backed by science, used worldwide, and increasingly recommended by environmental bodies especially for daily household and retail use.
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4 mins
2025-11-16
Chamomile tea as it is often called “nature’s gentle sedative” has been used for over 2,000 years as a calming remedy for mind and body. It has always been part of gentle, natural self-care rituals, just like aromatherapy practices that use earth-derived scents to calm the mind.Made from the dried flowers of Matricaria chamomilla (German chamomile) or Chamaemelum nobile (Roman chamomile), this golden herbal infusion is far more than just a bedtime beverage.Modern research backs what ancient healers already knew: chamomile helps ease anxiety, improve sleep quality, and support overall wellness — one cup at a time.
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4 mins
2025-10-29
Exfoliation is one of those skincare rituals that sounds simple but can easily go wrong. When done right, it reveals smoother, brighter, and healthier-looking skin. When done wrong, it can irritate, inflame, or damage your skin barrier.This guide breaks down what exfoliation truly means, the difference between types, how to do it safely, and which ingredients to trust (and avoid) — all backed by dermatology insights.Exfoliation is the process of removing dead skin cells from the surface so that new, healthy cells can take their place. Our skin naturally renews itself every 28–40 days, but sometimes dead cells cling longer, causing dullness and clogged pores.
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4 mins
2025-10-08
Did you know that globally rivers have suffered an 85% decline in freshwater biodiversity in just 50 years? This is the steepest fall of any ecosystem on Earth, and it threatens not only aquatic life but human survival.Some key facts:2.2 billion people still lack access to safely managed drinking water (WHO/UNICEF, 2023).Freshwater species populations have dropped 85% since 1970.Amazon pink dolphins have declined by ~50–65% since 1994 (WWF).402 river basins worldwide face reduced river flow—a fivefold increase since 2005.Over 107 million people are directly affected by water-stressed river basins..
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4 mins
2025-10-08
Vegan leather, also called eco leather or environmentally friendly leather, is a material designed to replicate the look and feel of animal leather without using animal products. To define vegan leather, it is a cruelty-free alternative made from synthetic or plant-based sources. According to PETA, vegan leather supports ethical choices while aligning with the values of sustainable marketplaces in India. With consumers increasingly asking what vegan leather is and whether it is an eco-friendly leather alternative, the demand is rising across fashion and interiors.
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5 mins
2025-10-09
In recent years, eco-friendly shopping has become more than a trend; it is a conscious lifestyle choice. An eco-friendly store or marketplace is designed to reduce environmental impact by offering products made from sustainable materials, minimizing waste, and encouraging responsible consumption. From reusable household items to organic personal care products, an eco shop provides everything you need to transition to a greener lifestyle. By choosing eco-friendly shopping options, consumers can contribute to lowering carbon footprints and conserving natural resources.Adopting eco-friendly shopping habits also means supporting ethical brands that prioritize fair labor practices and eco-conscious production methods. According to UNEP, sustainable consumer choices can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and resource depletion. For Indian consumers, this shift is crucial, as urbanization and increased consumption are putting pressure on local ecosystems.
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4 mins
2025-10-01
Veganism is not just a diet, it is a way of living. A vegan avoids using any product that comes from animals—whether it is food, clothing, or cosmetics. This means no meat, milk, curd, paneer, eggs, honey, leather, or wool. According to The Vegan Society, the main idea is to cause the least harm to animals and live in a way that is healthier and more sustainable. Many people in India already eat a plant-heavy diet, so for them, going vegan often feels like a natural next step.Summary: Veganism is a lifestyle that avoids all animal products, focusing on plant-based foods for health, ethics, and sustainability.
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4 mins
2025-10-01
Celebrate sustainably this Diwali! Discover 7 sustainable gifting ideas that blend tradition with care for the planet. Perfect for family and friends.Light up Diwali, the eco-friendly way Diwali is the season of lights, love, and joy, the time when we exchange gifts to show appreciation and warmth to the people who matter most. But every year, tons of plastic packaging, disposable decor, and non-biodegradable items end up in landfills after the celebrations.The good news? You can keep the festive spirit alive without harming the planet. By choosing thoughtful, eco-friendly shopping you not only spread happiness but also make Diwali a little greener.Here are 7 eco-friendly Diwali gifts that are beautiful, meaningful, and kind to the Earth.
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5 mins
2025-10-01
Bored of gifting the same old presents to family, friends and relatives? This year, surprise them with something truly spectacular—eco-friendly gifts they’ll proudly display for everyone to admire. Ecoyaan has got you covered with sustainable gifting ideas that not only light up your loved ones’ faces but also contribute to a greener planet.Dive into our blog for eco friendly gift ideas in India that marry style, tradition and environmentally friendly design—perfect for this Diwali and beyond.The Essence of Diwali: Light, Love and Togetherness. Diwali, the festival of lights, is more than just a celebration of good over evil. It’s a time for new beginnings, spreading positivity, and cherishing moments with loved ones. Homes are lit up with diyas, sweets are exchanged, and gifts symbolise blessings of prosperity and happiness. In Indian culture, gifting during Diwali is not just a tradition—it’s a heartfelt expression of love, gratitude, and togetherness.
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4 mins
2025-09-02
Learn how to spot greenwashing in eco-friendly brands. Discover tricks companies use, psychology behind it, and how Ecoyaan verifies true sustainability.Everywhere you look today, brands are shouting about their eco-friendliness or health benefits. From shampoos labeled “paraben-free & 100% herbal” to moisturisers sold as “chemical-free” — the shelves are overflowing with green claims.But here’s the catch: without proof, many of these promises are as empty as the packaging they come in. In fact, according to an EU report, 53% of green claims are vague or misleading, and 40% have no supporting evidence.
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4 mins
2025-08-16
In a world that's becoming more conscious about reducing waste, even small daily items like pens can make a big difference. Biodegradable pens are an innovative way to combine functionality, style, and environmental responsibility—ideal for individuals and businesses looking to reduce their plastic footprint.What Are Biodegradable Pens ?Biodegradable pens collection Biodegradable pens are writing instruments made from natural or recycled materials, designed to decompose naturally at the end of their lifecycle. Unlike traditional plastic pens, these eco-friendly alternatives minimize landfill waste and reduce the need for petroleum-based products.
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4 mins
2025-08-11
Creating a sustainable and stylish home doesn’t have to mean compromising on aesthetics. With the right eco-friendly accessories, you can transform your living space into a haven that reflects your values while elevating its charm.From plant pots to wooden combs, these eco-friendly alternatives offer practical, beautiful, and environmentally conscious ways to enhance your home. Why Choose Eco-Friendly Home Accessories? Reduce environmental impact Many traditional home products are made from plastic or other non-biodegradable materials. Switching to eco-friendly alternatives helps reduce waste and conserve natural resources.Support sustainable practices.
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4 mins
2025-08-07
In a world where stress and anxiety often dominate, finding simple ways to relax and reconnect with yourself has become essential. Aromatherapy, through the use of natural incense, provides a soothing and effective path to enhance emotional and spiritual well-being.Why Choose Natural Incense? Natural incense is made from organic ingredients like herbs, flowers, and resins, without synthetic additives or artificial fragrances. This ensures a purer sensory experience, minimizes exposure to toxins, and promotes a healthier home environment.
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4 mins
2025-07-27
Every year, over 80 million plastic rakhis end up in Indian landfills. They are used for a day and left behind for centuries.Raksha Bandhan is a festival of love, protection, and strong bonds. Yet, we have let convenience take the place of awareness.Here's what most people don't realize:1. Most rakhis are made of plastic, polyester, or synthetic glue These materials are not biodegradable and are often dyed with harmful chemicals.2. The decorative beads and sequins harm biodiversity Once thrown away, they enter soil and water systems. They harm biodiversity and pollute our environment.
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4 mins
2025-07-17
Your skin is your largest organ, and it absorbs much of what you put on it. Here's why organic and natural personal care products matter: 1. Free from harsh chemicals Conventional body washes often contain: Sulfates (like SLS and SLES) Parabens Artificial dyes Synthetic fragrances These can strip your skin’s natural oils, cause irritation, and even disrupt hormonal balance.Organic body washes use plant-based ingredients like aloe vera, essential oils, and coconut-derived cleansers that clean gently without harming your skin.
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4 mins
2025-07-12
When preparing for a new baby, soft blankets and fluffy towels are at the top of every parent's list. But beyond the texture and cuteness, there's a deeper choice to consider. Are these baby essentials safe for your little one and kind to the Earth? In today's world, choosing sustainable baby blankets and towels isn't just a luxury—it's a vital step in protecting your child's health and securing a better future for our planet.
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4 mins
2025-05-21
Our actions have far-reaching consequences — not just for us, but for the planet and the countless species we share it with. Sadly, many of these consequences remain invisible in our day-to-day lives. You might have seen headlines about wildfires, floods, or extreme temperatures. But that's just the surface. Our everyday choices have already pushed many species to the brink.Let me give you an example that stayed with me: Did you know that albatrosses — majestic birds nesting on remote islands, far removed from our civilisation — are dying out at alarming rates? The culprit? Plastic.Most albatross chicks can't even take their first flight. They accidentally ingest bits of plastic carried in by their parents, mistaking it for food. Weak and undernourished, they fall easy prey to seals — predators that would otherwise only hunt a few stragglers. Many die from internal blockages and indigestion.
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4 mins
2025-04-14
Although 'global warming' and 'climate change' are frequently used in discussions about environmental issues, they refer to distinct but related phenomena. Understanding the difference between these terms is crucial for comprehending the complex challenges our planet faces.Global Warming: A Specific Phenomenon Global warming specifically refers to the observed long-term increase in Earth's average surface temperature. This temperature rise is primarily driven by human activities that increase atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide (CO₂), methane (CH₄), and nitrous oxide (N₂O). These gases enhance the natural greenhouse effect, trapping more heat in Earth's atmosphere.
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4 mins
2025-03-27
Microplastics Unraveled: Andrew Huberman’s Science-Backed Guide to a Plastic-Filled World Stanford neuroscientist Andrew Huberman explores the tiny plastics invading our bodies, their potential risks, and how to fight back—without losing your mind. What Are Microplastics? Dr. Huberman defines microplastics as tiny plastic bits ranging from 1 micron (1/1,000th of a millimeter) to 5 millimeters, with even smaller nanoplastics dipping below 1 micron. They’re in bottled water, sea salt, canned soup—even the air we breathe.
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4 mins
2025-03-25
Picture this: You’re on a flight, watching the air hostess hand out plastic water bottles. Your first thought? What happens to all that waste? If that sounds familiar, you might be feeling eco-anxiety. You’re not alone—climate worries are real and growing. Ever feel a pang of dread scrolling past news of wildfires or melting ice caps? Let’s unpack eco-anxiety and explore how to manage it.What is eco-anxiety?Eco-anxiety is the gnawing fear tied to environmental damage and climate change. Coined by experts, it’s described by the American Psychiatric Association (2017) as "a chronic fear of environmental doom."
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4 mins
2025-03-22
Researchers and innovators are constantly seeking sustainable, renewable alternatives to resource-heavy materials. In recent years, bamboo has emerged as a standout contender, sparking curiosity about its eco-friendly potential. Wondering if bamboo truly lives up to the hype? Check out our previous blog, Is Bamboo Really Sustainable?, for a quick, eye-opening dive into its green credentials. This fast-growing grass is revolutionizing industries, offering eco-friendly substitutes for plastic, wood, and other less sustainable options. Before exploring the array of bamboo-based products available, let's dive into why bamboo is such a compelling choice for a greener future.
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4 mins
2025-03-21
Sustainable Kitchen Swaps: 5 Easy Ways to Ditch Disposables & Go Plastic-Free. Introduction: Have you ever wondered if you can live comfortably without plastic? You're not alone. While more people seek eco-friendly habits, the transition can feel overwhelming—cost, convenience, and confusion about 'green' products often hold us back. But here's the truth: ditching plastic doesn't have to be hard or expensive. Small, intentional swaps in your kitchen can add up to big environmental wins. Let's explore five simple, budget-friendly changes to reduce waste and create a plastic-free home—starting today.
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4 mins
2025-03-06
Holi, also known as the festival of colors, is a colorful celebration of shared spirit, a celebration of spring, and a festival of joy. On this day, everyone brings together in a joyous explosion of colors, and social barriers are broken down. However, the traditional celebration has sparked legitimate worries about its effects on our skin and the natural world because of its overuse of water and dependence on artificial coloring. Both the environment and human health are at risk from the bright, commercially made powders, which are frequently loaded with dangerous chemicals. But don't worry! With a slew of eco-friendly items offering a happy and guilt-free celebration, we may celebrate Holi this year without sacrificing our health or the earth.
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4 mins
2025-02-25
We all search for the excitement of seeing other cultures, absorbing stunning scenery, and making lifelong memories. However, the enjoyment of travel shouldn't come at the price of the locations we value most. Sustainable tourism isn't just a trend; it's a responsibility. It's about reducing our impact on the environment, honoring local communities, and helping to keep our planet safe for coming generations
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4 mins
2025-02-15
Vegan leather has become a buzzword in the fashion and design industries, touted as a sustainable and ethical alternative to traditional leather. Vegan leather has transformed from a niche replacement to a sustainable mainstay and an important part of the greenwashing trend as sustainable fashion gains popularity. But what exactly is vegan leather? Is it truly eco-friendly? And how does it compare to its animal-derived counterpart?'Consumers are waking up to the power of their choices, and vegan leather is leading the way.'
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4 mins
2025-02-15
Fast fashion. We've all heard the term, and many of us have fallen prey to its allure – trendy clothes at rock-bottom prices. However, there is a terrible truth hidden behind the seemingly simple shopping excitement: the fashion industry's devastating impact on the environment and the people who live there. The environmental impact of fast fashion is huge. The UN Environment Programme estimates that the sector consumes the second-most water and contributes roughly 10% of global carbon emissions, which is more than the total amount of maritime shipping and international travel put together. Sadly, customers often disregard the issues facing this business.
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4 mins
2025-01-31
As 2025 is here, the world is increasingly leaning into sustainability, and India is no exception. Selecting sustainable gifts for a birthday, holiday, or similar special occasion not only helps our own planet earth but also encourages ethical consumption. Thankfully, many Indian brands are stepping up, offering eco-friendly and socially responsible alternatives to gifting.These eight eco-friendly gift suggestions will help create a cleaner, greener future while making thoughtful presents:
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5 mins
2025-01-25
As a new mother, when you get to hold your baby in your arms, there comes a rush wave of love and protection that washes over you. It is very natural that you want to give your child the best of everything in life—healthy, happy, and free from harmful chemicals. But in today’s time, with so many products and choices on the market, it can feel extremely overwhelming to know where to begin and what is best for my child.
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5 mins
2024-12-26
As more producers and consumers become aware of the environmental challenges facing our society in the 21st century, there is a gradual push towards adopting more sustainable materials and techniques in all aspects of running a business, from materials to manufacturing to the supply chain. Unfortunately, without governmental oversight and regulations, sellers can easily exploit eco-conscious consumers through false advertising and misleading claims about sustainability. Lying to consumers about the eco-friendliness of a product is commonly known as greenwashing.
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5 mins
2024-12-13
Leisure travel has been around for ages. Wealthy people, scholars, and philosophers would often travel to faraway lands to experience new cultures and cuisines. Then, during medieval times, pilgrimage became a popular form of travel for the masses. However, leisure travel purely for pleasure, started gaining momentum in the United Kingdom during the Industrial Revolution. Cox & Kings was the first official travel company to be formed in 1758, targeting the new middle class of Britain which comprised of machine owners, traders and economic oligarchs. Fast forward to the 21st century and social media has completely transformed the way we travel. Families keep aside savings for travel, holidays are planned well in advance and Instagram influencers determine the new tourist hotspots.
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5 mins
2024-12-05
As promised, this is a follow-up to our previous article on India’s energy security. In the last article, we talked about India’s energy mix and how ‘Biofuels & waste’ is emerging as a crucial energy source in India’s net-zero plans. According to reporters at IEA, “India has quickly joined the ranks of major biofuel producer and consumer thanks to a set of coordinated policies, high-level political support, and an abundance of feedstocks. Over the next five years, it has the potential to nearly triple consumption and production by removing roadblocks to higher ethanol blends and diversifying biofuel use to replace diesel and jet fuel.
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6 mins
2024-11-28
To do anything useful, we need energy. In the early 20th century, Albert Einstein discovered the law of conservation of energy, which states that energy cannot be created or destroyed. It can only be transformed from one form to another. Everything you see around you can be traced back to the energy from the sun - cars, homes, food, etc. Before the invention of photovoltaic cells (used in solar panels), the only way to harness solar energy was via photosynthesis. All life on our planet can thank phytoplankton and green leaves for their existence! Fossil fuels (oil, coal, gas) are also made up of ancient plants and animals that were storing the sun’s energy for millennia before we humans started digging them up.
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6 mins
2024-11-14
In a recent study, researchers found that a decline in the vulture population in India has resulted in hundreds of thousands of human deaths. A painkiller commonly given to cattle was inadvertently being ingested by these vultures when they would devour the carcasses of cows. This painkiller turned out to be lethal for these mighty scavengers. As BBC reports, “The authors estimated that between 2000 and 2005, the loss of vultures caused around 100,000 additional human deaths annually, resulting in more than $69bn (£53bn) per year in mortality damages or the economic costs associated with premature deaths.
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6 mins
2024-11-07
So, you have finally decided to minimise your carbon and environmental footprint. The first thing that pops into your mind, as you embark on this Ecoyaan, is purchasing an electric car. Sadly, when you go online, you realise that an EV costs 40% more than its petrol counterpart. Your dreams of living sustainably are shattered. Transitioning to an EV can happen later, maybe you’ll start with purchasing an eco-friendly t-shirt instead. No Nasties is an Indian clothing brand driven by sustainability; they use organic cotton that preserves soil health and
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6 mins
2024-10-26
Religious texts, religious beliefs, and ideologies date back thousands of years, but human-induced climate change was only discovered a few decades ago. How can religion possibly provide any guidance about addressing the existential issue of the 21st century? Just like scientists are more likely to listen to fellow senior scientists, theists are more likely to believe religious figures or holy texts.
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4 mins
2024-10-17
A blue-collar job is a manual labour or trade-related job that doesn't involve working in an office. Chances are, you cross paths with at least half a dozen of these workers daily. The sweepers at your work, the construction workers near the mall, or a house-help at your home. These unsung heroes of our modern hi-tech society keep the world running around us but rarely get the credit they deserve. ?
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3 mins
2024-10-03
According to the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication (YPCCC), the climate crisis can be communicated using ten simple words:It’s real.It’s us.It’s bad.Scientists agree.There’s hope!However, the gap between the clear scientific evidence and the insufficient individual action on climate change is much more difficult to explain. According to the International Energy Agency (or IEA),
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3 mins
2024-10-03
We produce over 400 million tons of paper annually. Roughly 25 trees are required to produce one ton of paper. So, we need 10 billion (or 1000 crore) trees each year just to make paper; that’s more than one tree per person, per year. Shocking, right? All those cardboard boxes that get delivered to your doorstep, have their roots in a forest somewhere. Timber or wood is also heavily used in housing and construction.
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4 mins
2024-09-26
Imagine a world where your worn-out clothes could be resurrected as curtains or a coconut shell could become a planter. This isn't just a fantasy; it's the reality Dr. Ina Jain has cultivated in her home on the outskirts of Hyderabad.
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4 mins
2024-09-19
There is one thing that unites all of us - we all want the best for our kids, and for our families. However, according to a research study spanning 25 countries, even though most of
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4 mins
2024-09-12
If you are reading this, chances are you already know about climate change. Do you want to live more sustainably but don’t know where to start? You are not alone.
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5 mins
2024-09-05
Boiling frog syndrome is a metaphor that describes our tendency to not react to slow, gradual negative changes. The idea comes from a fable about a frog in a pot of water - if the frog is thrown into boiling water, it will immediately jump out.
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4 mins
2024-08-29
EVs or Electric vehicles are everywhere - lookout for the coveted green number plates next time you’re on the road.
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4 mins
2024-08-22
2023 was declared the ‘International Year of Millets’ by the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO). There are numerous startups
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3 mins
2024-08-15
“Eco” is short for ecological or environmental and “Yaan” is the Sanskrit word for journey. Here at Ecoyaan
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