On World Water Day 2025, let us embrace the theme of glacier preservation, recognizing the urgent need to protect our planet’s glaciers, one of the most vital sources of freshwater. As the global warming and climate change accelerates glaciers melting, the consequences on global water security, ecosystems, and human populations are becoming increasingly severe. The Importance of Glaciers in Our Water Ecosystem Glaciers store approximately 70% of the world’s freshwater, acting as natural reservoirs that regulate water flow to rivers, lakes, and groundwater sources. In the mountainous regions like the…
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World Water Day 2025: Sustainability
To help combat climate change and save our glaciers, identifying where organizations can improve sustainability is crucial. One way is to reduce waste. Waste in forms including water, chemicals and plastic, all contribute to a company’s environmental footprint. To improve a building’s sustainability score, every organization can implement water recycling and rainwater harvesting, renewable energy sources and recycling programs. Organizations in the manufacturing space can consider utilizing recyclable and biodegradable packaging materials, energy-efficient machinery and sustainable cleaning agents. In addition to waste reduction, establishing an environmental process that defines clear…
Read MoreWater Sustainability in Auto Dealership and Service Centres
In the rapidly changing world, environmental consciousness and responsibility are paramount. As the population grows and industrialization expands, the global water demand escalates to alarming levels. Businesses in the dealership and service and maintenance of vehicles sector face increasing pressure to conserve water. It is essential to recognize the critical role played by water conservation in sustainable business practices. In today’s time, it has become imperative to proactively reduce water usage, meet regulatory requirements, and contribute to global sustainability goals. At Globe Toyota, we stand at the forefront of this…
Read MoreAccelerating change to secure water sustainability
By Anil Sethi, Chairman, Pump Academy Private Limited – Globally, over 2 billion people lack access to safely managed drinking water at home. The latest data from WHO and UNICEF on access to clean water, adequate sanitation, and hygiene also reveal that 8 out 10 people who continue to lack basic drinking water services live in rural areas. In 2015, the world leaders committed to United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal-6 that envisages creating facilities for safely managed water and sanitation for everyone by the year 2030. Clean water and sanitation…
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