Bengaluru / Kolkata: In the last week's swearing-in
of Prime Minister Narendra Modi,
about 7,000 handmade bags made of plastic
waste were distributed. The message coming a few days before World Environment
Day on June 5 was loud and clear - green way
In addition to environmental initiatives at the workplace, some CXOs are trying to go green in the domestic front. For these head honkos, waste separation and water erresis is a matter of the past. They are now spending millions of rupees on solar energy and rain water harvesting, and investing time and effort in growing roofing horticulture and their own vegetables.
Experts say that when the leaders of the company talk and insist on permanent initiatives on the workplace, then the green drive is added to the workplace.
JB Singh, CEO of Interglobe Hotels, has a cottage in the hills of Uttarakhand - one of the five he had built and made with friends.Five cottages fly butterfly roofs "- a standard roof which is opposite to the inverted form - which involve the rain water in large quantities
through the gutter and pipelines network. .Due to lack of water in the nearest village,Sithala, it has ensured self-reliance for the singh and its neighbors.The tank contains 50,000 liters of water. Singh told ET, "" pipeline using lost water during heavy rains to the idea of creating small recharging pit, and the current increase in storage capacity.
In Bangalore, India Engineering Lead Jaya Jagdish of AMD has invested Rs 25 lakh to fully utilize his home solar energy. Additional units generated through the grid come back to the state's electricity board. Jagdish said that the initial set-up was about two weeks' time, and now the house runs from solar energy. Uma Rajaratnam, Global Energy and Water Specialist are promoting afforestation efforts in Bengaluru, head of research and cooperation in Enggen.She collects seeds of trees, transfers the saplings to nearby fields and also donates them to schools and resident welfare associations.
Other to pexecutives are implementing the permanent initiatives within the apartment complexes in which they live, and some are also increasing their produce.
Renu Riswadkar, who is the head of the design team in Genine Retention and Analysts firm,Zune, is the farmhouse - designed by his architect husband Salil Riswadkar - who is made using clay blocks made from local soil. There is a natural crossover to eliminate the need for AC in the farmhouse, and the family reuse waste and abandonment material for various purposes.Cashier's co-founder, Swati and Rohan Bhargava grow herbs in her home in Gururgram, whereas organic vegetables are grown in the garden in Swati's hometown Ambala.
It seems that the top executives are showing green light to follow others
.
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