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Agra Fort: How Mughals Kept It Cool with no AC

Agra Fort: How Mughals Kept It Cool with no AC

by Greenubuntu Bureau | Jun 10, 2021 | Home, Innovation, Sustainability, Tech

Written By: Priyanka Hattiangadi In the current times, sustainable use of energy is one of the challenges the world population faces today. Natural resources, particularly of energy, are depleting and resources seem inadequate to fulfill the needs of humans in the...
Adidas Is creating shoes out of recycled ocean plastic

Adidas Is creating shoes out of recycled ocean plastic

by Muqbil Ahmar | May 31, 2021 | Innovation, News, Pollution, Sustainability, Tech

Pollution is a big threat to mankind. According to estimates by 2030, the oceans would have more plastic debris than the fish in it; such is the scale of its pervasion. Moreover, they are toxic substances that stay in the ecosystem and do not degrade. They choke...
Indian Innovator converts harmful plastic for useful purposes

Indian Innovator converts harmful plastic for useful purposes

by Saima Rabbani | May 15, 2021 | Innovation, News, Sustainability, Tech

Who wouldn’t want to get rid of plastics. It is an integral part of human lives and clogs drains and causes pollution as it is nonbiodegradable, with enormous implications for the environment. A Kolkata-based startup converts waste plastic into fuel oil! Whereas the...
Wallistry Develops Clay Water Bottles that are 100% bio-degradable

Wallistry Develops Clay Water Bottles that are 100% bio-degradable

by Muqbil Ahmar | Jul 25, 2020 | Home, Innovation, News, Sustainability, Tech

Terracotta Clay water bottles!! Wallistry, Chennai has designed and developed clay water bottles. The bottle is a hand-thrown pottery / handmade produced by working clay on a potter’s wheel. The porous nature of clay gives cool water and provides the healing...
Minimal Water Aquaculture Can Be a Gamechanger

Minimal Water Aquaculture Can Be a Gamechanger

by Greenubuntu Bureau | Apr 21, 2020 | Home, Innovation, News, Pollution, Rivers, Sustainability, Tech

INTRODUCTION Minimal exchange, intensive culture system requires little, if any, water exchange and has high animal stocking densities. In farm, water use in aquaculture can be up to 45 cubic meters per Kg produced in ponds. Within existing aquaculture pond system...
Exploring Corals: Medicinal Repository of the 21st Century

Exploring Corals: Medicinal Repository of the 21st Century

by Greenubuntu Bureau | Feb 15, 2020 | Health and Fitness, Home, Innovation, News, Sustainability

Written By Samridhi Gururani*(1), Sangeeta Goley (2), and Krishna Jangapangi (2) From the medieval period, corals have been considered a repository of various therapeutic or medicinal components as they were thought to possess the cure to a wide variety of treatments....
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