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Highlights of Business Today 30th May 2021, issue: The latest issue of Business Today magazine carries a cover story Towards a Low-carbon Future
• India is the third-largest emitter of CO2 globally. As businesses put in place measures to increase their green presence, policies need to meet economics to help the country become energy efficient. Find out more at Towards a Low-carbon Future.
• Corporate houses such as Tatas, Reliance, Aditya Birla Group, Adani, L&T and others are investing in green and carbon-free technologies to cut emissions drastically. To know more read The Defenders.
• Ethanol blending promises to open up a sizeable market for the domestic sugar industry to utilise excess production, without hurting farmer interest. To know more read Blend It to Fix It.
• In order to reduce its carbon footprint, the entire Indian Railways network will be electrified by 2023. It will also instal 20GW of solar power by 2030 Read more at Green Railways by 2030.
• The country's e-waste generation increased 43 per cent between FY18 and FY20. The pandemic-induced consumption of electronic devices is set to add to the problem in future. Find out more at E-waste: A Growing Problem.
• Notorious for environmental pollution and accidental death of workers in the yards till a decade ago, Alang in Gujarat is currently the greenest and safest ship-breaking hub globally. So, what changed? To know more read Clean and Green Alang.

All this and much more in the May 30, 2021, issue of Business Today. So, buy now!

Towards A Low-Carbon Future

India is the third-largest emitter of CO2 globally. As businesses put in place measures to increase their green presence, policies need to meet economics to help the country become energy efficient

Towards A Low-Carbon Future

2 mins

Green And Carbon-Free Technologies To Cut Emissions

Corporate houses such as Tatas, Reliance, Aditya Birla Group, Adani, L&T and others are investing in green and carbon-free technologies to cut emissions drastically

Green And Carbon-Free Technologies To Cut Emissions

10+ mins

COAL IS STILL POWER-FULL

Despite its focus on reducing carbon emissions, India relies heavily on coal for power production. Here’s how some of the country’s biggest power producers are preparing for the fossil fuel-free power generation era

COAL IS STILL  POWER-FULL

7 mins

THE TOUGH MAKEOVER

How oil giants plan to innovate for emission reduction and invest in clean energy

THE TOUGH MAKEOVER

4 mins

E-Waste: A Growing Problem

The country’s e-waste generation increased 43 per cent between FY18 and FY20. The pandemic-induced consumption of electronic devices is set to add to the problem in future

E-Waste: A Growing Problem

6 mins

BLEND IT TO FIX IT

Ethanol blending promises to open up a sizeable market for the domestic sugar industry to utilise excess production, without hurting farmer interest

BLEND IT TO FIX IT

9 mins

Green Railways By 2030

In order to reduce its carbon footprint, the entire Indian Railways network will be electrified by 2023. It will also instal 20GW of solar power by 2030

Green Railways By 2030

6 mins

Scrapping Pollutants Away

India’s scrappage policy for automobiles has the potential to reduce pollution and the industry’s carbon footprint while creating employment and demand. It’s a $6-billion opportunity

Scrapping Pollutants Away

8 mins

CLEAN AND GREEN ALANG

Notorious for environmental pollution and accidental death of workers in the yards till a decade ago, Alang in Gujarat is currently the greenest and safest ship-breaking hub globally. So, what changed?

CLEAN AND GREEN ALANG

6 mins

E-INVESTING

Institutional investors, who always focussed on G (governance), are now increasingly engaging with investee companies on the E (environment) and the S (social) part

E-INVESTING

8 mins

Read all stories from Business Today India

Business Today India Magazine Description:

PublisherIndia Today Group

CategoryBusiness

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyFortnightly

Business Today is a weekly business magazine published by Living Media India Limited. It was founded in 1992 and is the largest-circulated business fortnightly in India.

Business Today covers a wide range of business topics, including corporate news, market trends, and leadership profiles. The magazine also features articles on entrepreneurship, innovation, and social responsibility.

Business Today is known for its in-depth reporting and its insightful analysis. The magazine has won numerous awards, including the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism and the World Media Award for Business Journalism.

Here are some of the features of Business Today India Magazine:

* In-depth reporting: Business Today features in-depth reporting on the latest business news and trends.
* Expert analysis: Business Today's writers and analysts provide insightful analysis of the Indian business landscape.
* Leadership profiles: Business Today features profiles of leading business figures from India and around the world.
* Entrepreneurship: Business Today covers the latest trends in entrepreneurship and innovation.
* Social responsibility: Business Today features articles on corporate social responsibility and sustainability.

Business Today is a must-read for any business leader or anyone interested in the Indian business world. Subscribe today and start your journey to becoming a better business leader!

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