WEE 2025 is a B2B business platform that will bring together Indian and international environmental technology and equipment manufacturers and suppliers to showcase the very best of technologies in the areas of environmental protection, services, renewable energy, waste management, sustainable buildings, water management, new innovations, and energy efficiency. Exhibitors can display their innovations and technologies to prospective collaborators and policymakers and will be able to connect and network with fellow entrepreneurs. The event will attract overseas exhibitors from America, Germany, Belgium, France, Japan, Korea, Canada, Sweden, the Netherlands, and other countries. The main aim of the expo is to create awareness for the environment, showcase the use of technology for environmental protection, research & development for new environmental protection technology, and provide business opportunities to environmental technology and equipment manufacturers.
The World Environment Conference (WEC 2025), themed around "Save Nature – Save Future," will be held on World Environment Day. The conference will provide an opportunity to discuss and debate technology in the environment, policies in place, and the road ahead. WEC 2025 will present a global networking opportunity with policymakers, researchers, NGOs, academicians, industrialists, and government agencies. The conference is expected to be attended by around 2,000 top professionals from various verticals and segments, including the environment & allied industries, entrepreneurs, senior purchase professionals, industry leaders and experts, enterprise decision-makers, central and state government departments, PSUs, private sector companies, municipal bodies, development authorities, environmental protection boards, as well as environmental protection institutions from India and abroad.
Some of the topics that the conference will focus on include environmental protection, climate change, carbon emissions, green building, smart cities, sustainable development, energy conservation, and natural resource protection. The conference will provide an ideal opportunity for Indian professionals to interact with experts from the environment industry.
The environmental revolution has been in the making for almost four decades and has forever changed how companies do business. While it began with corporations in a state of denial about their impact on the environment, most companies today have accepted their responsibility to do no harm. Products and processes are becoming cleaner, and as these changes take place, the environment is improving. In the industrialized world, more and more companies are "going green" as they realize that reducing pollution and increasing profits can go hand in hand.
The onus of saving the earth has moved from companies to countries. Time has come to put the net zero goals into action.
There are only 2 countries that have achieved their target so far,
while others have moved it to 2030 and beyond. India has pledged
to achieve net zero emissions by 2070 and the government's
commitment is visible with India achieving 40% of its power
capacity from non-fossil sources, 9 years ahead of target in
2022.
When we think of mitigating climate change and reducing carbon footprints, turning off lights and driving less tops the list of activities. However, organic and inorganic waste produced by each individual is also a huge contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. Waste is an inevitable biproduct of human life.
When we think of mitigating climate change and reducing
carbon footprints, turning off lights and driving less tops the list of activities. However, organic and inorganic waste produced by each individual is also a huge contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions. Waste is an inevitable biproduct of human life.
Improper waste management not only creates litter everywhere but also harms our environment, leading to air, land, and water pollution. The key to doing our part is to refuse, reduce, reuse, and recycle. Refuse to purchase what is unnecessary. Reduce waste production by buying only what you need. Reuse items instead of discarding them after a single use. Recycle what cannot be reused.
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