Researchers at IIT Guwahati have created a cost-effective method to remove toxic pollutants from industrial wastewater using ...
IIT-Guwahati develops sustainable biochar from fruit waste to treat industrial wastewater effectively and affordably.
At least 1,659 industrial units in a recent count have been found discharging untreated wastewater into canals, rivers and other open waterbodies, aggravating the condition of the already heavily ...
Once voted the UK’s favourite river, the River Wye flows from the Welsh mountains to the Severn estuary – 150 miles through ...
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India Today on MSNFruit waste for clean water? IIT scientists pave the way to treat water pollutionResearchers at IIT Guwahati have devised a low-cost and eco-friendly process of removing toxic pollutants from industrial effluent using biochar derived from fruit waste. They have found an environmen ...
Germany revived river Rhine from toxic ruin. Can Delhi do the same for the Yamuna, or will the river remain a toxic casualty ...
Industrial waste circularity can make a huge difference to the way we manage waste and reduce carbon emissions. By 2030, it can help reuse 750 million tonnes of industrial waste; conserve over ...
Mass firings and regulatory rollbacks come as scientists routinely determine pollution is far more damaging than previously ...
Deputy PM Tran Hong Ha urges Hanoi and HCMC to act swiftly, aiming for AQI levels safe for human health by 2030.
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The Express Tribune on MSNAir pollution and the elitesLahore is among the cities with the worst air pollution in the world; Islamabad is catching up; and even Karachi, despite its ...
This article is authored by Arun Duggal, founder, Centre of Excellence for Research in Climate Change and Air Pollution ...
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