Sanjiv Mehta, Manging Director, Hindustan Unilever Ltd & President, Unilever South Asia discusses how the rapid growth trajectory of India positions itas a test bed developing nations reducing their carbon footprint.
Our lands are the platform of our towns and cities. If we have hope of addressing climate change, we must change how we manage the crops and livestock that feed us; writes BioAdvantage Europe coalition partner, Kristell Guizouarn from Avril.
Today, Europe’s agricultural sector faces a new challenge: how to help feed the world’s growing population while meeting the climate targets; writes BioAdvantage Europe coalition partner, Alarik Sandrup.
We’re at a critical inflection point, with the chance to fundamentally change our direction and create new economic models that promote sustainability, prosperity and inclusivity.
As we navigate Covid-19 and look forward, Europe’s task is not just to recover – it is to transform. In the latest undertaking from Europe Delivers, we take the pulse of nearly 80 leaders to develop three provocative but plausible futures for Europe.
As businesses deepen their operations in rural India, they must bolster their efforts to understand the behaviour of rural markets. Our Vikaasa partnership recently launched the Stages of Development Framework for rural transformation.
With over six months since WHO declared COVID-19 as a pandemic and over 21 million confirmed cases globally, there is a need for innovation in our healthcare infrastructure.
The construction of infrastructure has played a vital role in the growth of the Indian economy for over a decade now. Through a collaborative and systemic approach, we can accelerate change in India’s cement industry.
The “gig” labour sector is growing fast but can leave workers extremely vulnerable. With Mastercard, we’re building a community to reshape this form of work.
Businesses are now under severe pressure to decarbonise. That won’t be easy - but it’s possible - if they quickly set to work with wider industry value chains and governments.