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$(function() { $( "#tabs" ).tabs(); }); Feb. 2013 Mar. 2013 April 2013 Feb 26 - 28 APC unit Orientation programme on Air pollution and sustainable transportation strategies Mar 4 - 5 Water unit Anil Agarwal Dialogue: Excreta Does Matter Excreta Does Matter Mar 14 APC unit Orientation Workshop on Sustainable Buildings: Panchkula comming soon
The caustic-chlorine companies were rated on more than 150 environmental indicators, encompassing environmental performance from their cradle-to-grave by Green Rating Project (GRP).
The Indian pulp and paper sector achieves an overall score of 29.1 per cent. It gets the Two Leaves Award for the environmental performance of its life cycle – from sourcing of raw material, to processing of the product and to disposal of effluents. In addition, the Green Rating Project (GRP) has assessed the corporate policy and management systems of each company and has given cognisance to the perceptions of local communities who live around each factory.
31st January - 2nd February, 2013 About the orientation programme
Today all stakeholders, especially at the decision-making level in the building sector have heard of 'Green Buildings'.
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore November 3-4, 2012
Dr. Suresh Kumar Rohilla Programme Director Email: srohilla@cseindia.org
Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) in collaboration with the Colombo based NGO, Lanka Rainwater Harvesting Forum (LRWHF) organised a four day training programme in Colombo on ‘Urban Rainwater Harvesting (URWH) and Decentralised Wastewater Treatment (DWWT) and Reuse’ for engineers, researchers and practitioners from various organisations in Sri Lanka, between December 11 to 14, 2012.
For the last few decades our urban water bodies are being ignored and killed remorselessly. These crucial kidneys in our urban environment are encroached, polluted, and used as dumping grounds. Planners only see lucrative land. To address these issues the Centre for Science and Environment organized a roundtable discussion on urban lakes/wetland protection and restoration on January 29, 2013 at the India Habitat Centre.
11 December 2012, Chandigarh
20 December 2012, Lucknow
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Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) in collaboration with the Colombo based NGO, Lanka Rainwater Harvesting Forum (LRWHF) organised a four day training programme in Colombo on ‘Urban Rainwater Harvesting (URWH) and Decentralised Wastewater Treatment (DWWT) and Reuse’ for engineers, researchers and practitioners from various organisations in Sri Lanka, between December 11 to 14, 2012.
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