Global Recycling Day 2022
#Recycling is unfortunately touted as the solution to #EndPlasticPollution. Companies want us to believe that as long as plastic is recycled consistently, there is nothing wrong with the vast amounts of plastic they are producing.
Press Release: Guidelines for Safe Digital Transaction | World Consumer Rights Day 2022
The internet has transformed how financial services work. It has brought in ease and convenience at levels we have never known before. But along with this have come the scams - clever, complicated schemes that either steal our identity and then our money or get us to willingly part with our money, and personal details. No one is exempt from this; but particularly vulnerable are the senior citizens and semi-literate population who have been forced to come to terms with a cashless society.
Climate Change - Impact on Earth's Hydrological Cycle
According to a recent Nature research paper, #ClimateChange has intensified the global water cycle by up to 7.4% when compared with previous modelling estimates of 2% to 4%. This will pose a serious challenge to global ecosystems & humanity https://buff.ly/3KL3am5 #Climate #Environment #GlobalWarming #ClimateActionNow #GreenNewDeal #BuildBackBetter #ActForEarth#ClimateCrisis #SaveEarth #ActNow
Consumer Guidance Seminar on Digital Financial Services
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World Consumer Rights Day 2022
#WorldConsumerRightsDay Know more about safe #digital finance. Join our FB Live on Thursday 17th March 2022 to know more about safe digital finance. The number of people paying through digital transactions in developing parts of the world is as much as 71% of the population (Global Findex). Vulnerable people are forced to come to terms with living in a society that is increasingly cashless.
A discussion with food manufacturers on Front of Pack Warning Labels
Webinar on Understanding Chennai’s Master Plan from a Transport Perspective
FoPL - Nutrition Labels
In India, nutritional labels on foods indicating high levels of dangerous nutrients (like salt, sugar and fats) are not yet mandatory. These three nutrients are implicated in the increase in incidence of cardiovascular conditions, some types of cancer and diabetes. We need clear food labels to save lives.
Press Release: National Pedestrians' Conference 2022
How safe are pedestrians on our roads?
India is a nation of walkers. According to the 2011 census, one third of all work trips are by foot. Women walk to work more than men. And 60% of school journeys are by walk (NSO). Indian roads are unsafe for walkers. Almost 26,000 pedestrians, an 85% increase in the last 5 years, have died on Indian roads. Chennai’s OMR stretch alone sees as many as 34 pedestrian deaths a year. 90% of these deaths were from pedestrians trying to cross the road (Greater Chennai Traffic Police, 2019).