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The
power of green
Concern over the degradation of the urban
green cover lead NDPL to start its own
environmental movement planting 2,500 bamboo
saplings in all its locations
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Reduce,
reuse and recycle
The Tata Group recognised
the need to protect and conserve the world's natural
resources long before it became a mantra of modern
business. See how Tata companies are recycling and
utilising their waste in innovative ways |
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Saving
gentle jaws
Tata Chemicals
has played a part in making the annual visit of
the magnificent whale shark to the waters off the
Gujarat coast a less bloody affair |
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Tiger,
tiger swimming strong
This is a fishy tale
with a sweet denouement. After teetering on the
edge of extinction, the golden mahseer is now making
a comeback in numbers thanks to the pioneering efforts
of Tata Power |
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The
call of ecology
With its plantations
in Munnar straddling a biodiversity hotspot rich
in flora and fauna, environmental protection and
regeneration have become a way of life at Tata
Tea |
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Seaside
splendour
Tata Chemicals'
endeavours on the environment front are helping
a 'forbidden land' on the Gujarat coast preserve
the bounty that nature has bestowed |
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The
green machine
The Tata Motors facility
near Pune is dotted with woods and lakes, but this
is no gift of nature. Rather, it has taken years
of determined effort and dedication to transform
what was 800 acres of wasteland into a naturalist's
delight |
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A
tale of two ideas
Tata Steel has
blended two disparate ideas to crystallise the Jamshedpur
ideal of an industrial township that's wedded to
environmental consciousness |
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A
workplace in the woods
A mini forest in the
concrete jungle? Tata Consultancy Services
has been blessed with just that in suburban Mumbai
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Getting
out of the woods
Community forestry has
proven to be a powerful tool in the preservation
and regeneration of India's fast-diminishing forest
tracts. Thanks to backing from the Dorabji Tata
Trust, this concept now has an improved chance
of succeeding |
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Ecology
of hope
How do you provide a
livelihood to the growing number of India's rural
poor while preserving and nurturing the country's
dwindling natural resources? The J. R. D. Tata
Ecotechnology Centre has a bouquet of answers
to these and other questions vexing the sustainable
development debate |
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The
quest for 'sustainable' business
Sustainable development
cannot be achieved by a single enterprise
or by the entire business community in isolation,
argues Syamal Gupta, the chairman of Tata
International. It is a pervasive philosophy to which
every stakeholder in society and participant in
the global economy must willingly subscribe
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