Environment Justice Matters Vol. 4 Issue 16
This issue of EJM focusses on climate change, Bengaluru’s waste crisis, wildlife conservation, Bengaluru’s climate action plan and other important issues.
Read moreThis issue of EJM focusses on climate change, Bengaluru’s waste crisis, wildlife conservation, Bengaluru’s climate action plan and other important issues.
Read moreThis issue focuses on the poor condition of lakes and storm water drains in the city, the troubling pathways to climate mitigation, protection of indigenous knowledge and the environmental injustice caused by urbanisation.
Read moreA Workshop for teachers and school administrators on simple, feasible solutions for waste management in schools Access the Workshop Report
Read moreSegregation of ‘waste’ at source is the only way forward 17 July 2012 Downloads: ESG_DSS_Statement_Mavallipura_Post-closure_170712 ESG_DSS_Statement_Mavallipura_Post-closure_Kannada_170712 Water_Analysis_Mavallipura_ESG_DMG_150712 CSO Joint Statement
Read moreEuropean Union Asia Pro Eco funded project entitled: Development of Guidelines for Segregation, Collection and Safe Disposal of Hazardous waste (SACODI).
Read moreSummer Workshop for Children 4 – 8 May 2009 Bangalor Downloads the pdf version here. In May 2009, ESG conducted
Read moreWith over 5 million people producing over 2,500 tonnes of Solid Waste (SW) daily, it is a very sad statement to make of India’s “Silicon Valley”, Bangalore, that there is no sustainable and coordinated system of primary collection of waste, either from doorsteps or community dustbins.
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