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08 July 2021: Delhaize Belgium has introduced a new wine SKU in an innovative bottle made of recycled paper. The Planet B wine features a so-called 'Frugal Bottle', made of 94% recycled paper with an

07 July 2021: By 2025, nine out of ten PUMA products will be made of more sustainable materials, as the sports company aims to make a positive environmental impact across its product range. In 2020, PUMA

07 July 2021: K. Sankar, Founder, Shree Renga Polymers, elaborates on their various environment-friendly endeavours that promote sustainability initiatives at multiple stages Shree Renga Polymers is a manufacturer of recycled polyester fibre from PET bottle flakes.

03 July 2021: Marabu is one of the first ink manufacturers to achieve climate neutrality. All Marabu Business Units will, where possible, make a specific contribution to achieve the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

30 June 2021: Kiwo of Germany has recently launched ‘HygienePlus’ disinfectant for hands, for external use only can also be used to clean alcohol-resistant surfaces. Formulation for hand disinfection recommended by the World Health Organization

29 June 2021: Fashion group KappAhl is taking yet another step towards a circular fashion industry. Its sustainability sights are set high: by 2025 all materials are to be more sustainably produced, a figure that

23 June 2021: ACTEGA, manufacturer of specialty coatings, inks, adhesives and sealing compounds for the print and packaging industry, has launched Signite - a revolutionary, ACTEGA-patented, premium quality decorating solution, designed to significantly reduce and

21 June 2021: Myntra launches ‘Ed-a-Mamma’, Bollywood actor Alia Bhatt’s sustainable kidswear brand, marking an important step in the direction of providing stylish and trendy clothes that are safe for children while being environment-friendly. Myntra

21 June 2021: The second wave of the COVID-19 has put considerable strain on the country’s healthcare infrastructure and has stretched India’s oxygen production capacity and reserves. India has become the second-worst affected country, with

17 June 2021: Minister of Railways, Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs and Food & Public Distribution Piyush Goyal said that India’s per-capita CO2 emission is the lowest amongst big economies and despite that, in India,

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