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3D printing to water stewardship, firms step up for planet's health

Climate-friendly measures include apps that help employees track and reduce their carbon footprint

Godrej and Boyce built a 48-square-metre office, named “The Cocoon”, in 40 hours using 3D printing
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Godrej and Boyce built a 48-square-metre office, named “The Cocoon”, in 40 hours using 3D printing

Ahona Chakravarty New Delhi
Earlier this month, the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) launched a unique initiative with the health of the planet in mind. It encouraged its employees across India to forgo ironing on Mondays, and instead turn up in wrinkled clothes. 

The campaign was rooted in the idea that if millions of Indians skipped ironing just once a week, a good deal of energy would be saved, and it would significantly reduce carbon emissions.

Across India’s corporate landscape, various companies are coming up with offbeat eco-friendly ideas. 

Recently, to build its office in Khalapur, Maharashtra, Godrej and Boyce decided to