Mueen Haris Adaptive reuse is emerging as one of the most powerful trends in modern architecture, offering a sustainable and creative way to extend the life of existing structures. Instead of demolishing old buildings, architects are transforming them into functional spaces that meet contemporary needs while preserving their historical and cultural value. This approach is […]Read More
Tags : circular economy
Chhaya Sharma Sustainability has always been a priority in design and construction. Today, many interior designers are opting for eco-conscious construction and waste-free design strategies. From upcycling elements to following the ideas of circular economy, a waste-free design can be implemented. In the context of interior design, circular economy is embraced by creating interior spaces […]Read More
Dr Mukesh Kwatra Plastic is everywhere so much so that humans are now vulnerably reliant on it. Decades of plastic use has contaminated our environment – air, water, and soil. Plastics can take hundreds of years to decompose depending on the material. For instance, plastic bottles require approximately 450 years to decompose in a landfill. […]Read More
How Kabadiwalla Connect is Driving India’s Waste Management Revolution
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Last month the United Nations in India launched a new project We The Change. The project aims to showcase climate solutions pioneered by 17 young Indians as a celebration of India’s climate leadership in the run up to the UNFCCC’s Conference of the Parties (COP 26) which will be held in Glasgow […]Read More