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Involving Private Sector in battling Pollution - Coggle Diagram
Involving Private Sector in battling Pollution
Intro
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private sector through
technical expertise,
sector-specific knowledge
ability to design unique
cutting-edge innovations
devise effective
long term solution
two major challenges
Govt faced
lack of technological solutions
large-scale monitoring.
State of Global Air 2019
long-term exposure to
outdoor and household air pollution
contributed to over
1.67 million annual deaths
from stroke, heart attack, diabetes,
lung cancer, chronic lung diseases
and neonatal diseases in 2019
No less than Pandemic
D/F
India faced
highest per capita
pollution exposure
83.2 μg/cubic metre
in the world
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BP/GE/IS
Business can complement
govt´s efforts by
developing promising
market-based solutions
to address this crisis
Stubble Burning
For Instance
Mahindra Group Partnered with
Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL)
to convert
crop stubble into biofuel
could be used
run generators
to light up villages
assuring farmers
MSP and
long-term buy-back
guarantees for crop stubbles
engaging
rural communities
in infrastructure value chain
such as
collection, storage, and
transportation of crop residue
enterprises
generate large-scale
employment opportunties
and ensure
sustainable revenue model for farmers
Fossil fuels
Private sector innovations
cleaner gas-based energy solution
contribute significantly
reduce the industry´s
dependence on fossil fuels
ExxonMobil company
designed energy-efficient
industrial lubricants
to increase
industrial competitiveness
energy efficiency
and environmental viability
improve
energy reliability and
air quality
private sector
play critical role in empowering
govt make in India mandate
Air Quality
Private sector
designed accurate granular models
as well as
low cost sensor technologies
to measure air quality
AQ sensor called
Zephyr
produce real-time
measurements for various pollutants
allowing
local authorities
to make meaningful and
timely interventions
based on reliable
pollution data and
prevailing air quality levels
Private Sector
Businesses themselves
largest contributor
to air pollution crisis
assume
arger share of responsibility
must align
its own practices and
supply chains with
clean air agenda
By setting standards
monitors and regulate pollution
at every stage of production
business can effectively
reduce
environmental footprint operations
Investments
through CSR
can be effectively utilised
to address
the interrelated challenges
of air pollution and climate crisis
D/F CAP-TAW
Project Air Care
Haryana unveiled
65 wind Augmentation purifying units
installed across Gurugram
through PPP