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Detailed energy audit report - Durgabari tea factory

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This comprehensive Detailed Energy Audit Report for the Durgabari Tea Factory uncovers significant opportunities for energy and cost optimization. The factory's energy costs represent approximately 60% of its made tea production cost. The audit identifies 12 conservation proposals, including 5 Cost Conservation Proposals (CCPs) and 7 Energy Conservation Proposals (ECPs). The implementation of these measures is projected to yield an overall cost reduction of 4%, translating to annual savings of ₹14.2 lakhs.

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International Day of Democracy

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#Democracy thrives when all voices, especially women’s, shape decisions. Gender equality isn’t just a social goal, it is essential for climate justice. Let every act of inclusion be a step toward a greener, fairer world. #DemocracyDay #GenderEquality #ClimateJustice #ActNow

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False Solutions- Waste & Justice

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True sustainability means justice, clean air, land, and water for everyone. It’s time we made waste management truly equitable. This isn’t just about geography. It’s about environmental equity, public health, and inclusion.
A clean environment is a right, not a privilege.

Let’s build systems that are fair, just, and sustainable for all.
#WasteManagement #SustainableDevelopment #SocialJustice

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Waste to Worth: Building a Sharing Community of Young People for Sustainable Waste Management in Chennai (GAF 2025)

As part of Green Action Week, this project addresses the challenge of urban waste in Chennai by building a “sharing community” rooted in sustainable consumption. Rapid urbanisation and unsegregated disposal practices strain ecosystems and public health. To counter this, the initiative fosters collective action through experiential activities and distribution of educational materials in schools, and colleges.  By combining education, practice, and community engagement, the project advances a collaborative vision of sustainable lifestyles.

Chennai’s mounting landfill crisis is fuelled by over 4,600 MT of unsegregated waste generated daily, causing environmental and health hazards. This project leverages the ‘Sharing Community’ approach to engage youth as change-makers in promoting waste segregation, composting, and resource sharing.

Green Action Week 2025 - Encouraging sustainable habits

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As part of Green Action Week we engaged school and college students through hands-on activities in waste segregation and the urgent need to reduce single-use plastics. By teaching, encouraging, and modelling sustainable habits, we are cultivating a generation empowered to share solutions, reduce waste, and lead with responsibility.

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Current News: Volume X, Issue 7, July 2025

Highlights

  • Tamil Nadu Electricity Ombudsman - Grievance Analysis Report (2021–2025) - Part II
  • 16,000 old EB meters still in use in Madurai city despite digital push
  • Govt tightens cybersecurity norms for inverters used in rooftop solar
    scheme
  • Development of sustainable energy is crumbling in the Netherlands, specialists warn
  • Consumer Focus - Ombudsman Case

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International Day of Clean Air for Blue Skies 2025

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#AirPollution is one of India’s biggest health threats, causing millions of deaths each year. On average, it cuts an Indian’s life expectancy by 5.3 years. It is time to #ActNow. Switch to #RenewableEnergy, use public transport, and demand #CleanAir #BlueSkies

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Green Action Week 2025 - Embrace sustainable lifestyles

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Green Action Week 2025 is here, championing the sharing of skills, resources, and tools to reduce waste, fight greenwashing, and build lasting sustainable habits.

We have a series of events designed for young people to inspire them to embrace sustainable lifestyles. Be part of the movement: host a clothes swap, start a seed-sharing circle, or lead an upcycling challenge.
Are you in? Small steps, big impact!

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Solar - Myths & Facts

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Solar panel costs have dropped significantly, making solar energy more affordable than ever. Homeowners can now recover their initial investment in just 4-6 years while potentially eliminating their electricity bills entirely. This transition is further supported by substantial government incentives, including a central government subsidy of ₹78,000 under the PM Surya Ghar Scheme.

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