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Smart Transport -2030

Smart Transport -2030 Introduction Transportation is an essential part of everyday life for people all around the world. However, traditional transport systems heavily rely on energy fuels and contribute to high levels of pollution. In order to address this issue, the concept of smart transport has emerged. Smart transport refers to the use of advanced technologies and innovative solutions to optimize transportation systems and reduce energy consumption and pollution. The importance of smart transport lies in its potential to contribute to several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including SDG 9 (Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure) and SDG 13 (Climate Action). By implementing smart transport solutions, we can promote industry innovation and develop a more sustainable infrastructure. Additionally, smart transport can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and combat climate change. One key aspect of smart transport is the promotion of electric drone landing pads. By creatin...

BIO Energy policy strategy- 2030

BIO Energy 2030   The worldwide food and agri waste reaches up to 20 billion tons, most of which ends up in landfills. This poses serious health problems for human beings. With the increasing population and transportation, cities and towns are becoming more polluted than ever before. Additionally, nearly 20 million people worldwide are suffering from poverty and hunger.   To address these issues, it is essential to create, implement, promote, advertise, and monitor social media campaigns aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Specifically, SDG 7 focuses on affordable and clean energy, SDG 3 emphasizes good health and well-being, and SDG 15 aims for life on land. One project that can contribute to these goals is the creation of E-commerce USSD service applications for low and mid-level countries. These applications provide users with options to input data and receive relevant services automatically. By collecting information about waste disposal throu...

Climate Action ~Waste management strategy for Chennai City

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 Summary : Bio gas production service for transport sectors using food , agriculture and plastic Tamil Nadu alone producing total quantity of solid waste is  14228 tons / day  as reported by the local government. Chennai Alone producing 3000 tonnes per day . Project details :  In Tamilnadu 338.22 lakh  vehicles, including 285.24 lakh two-wheelers are available  .  It requires high level oil imports according to country’s population.  The population of Tamil Nadu is 7.68 CR  Petrol and diesel usage in Chennai City alone 5000 litre/ day  The oil import price above 5000 / galloen  Petrol price  above 100 / liter  Diesel Price nearly 90 rs / litre  Climate Action :  According to IIT research , Chennai will cumulatively emit 231.9 million tonnes of Carbon Dioxide (Co2) by 2040 from construction and operations of buildings alone .  Cities like Chennai should require new fuel for transportation for low cost . Bio g...

Mineral recycling strategy and policy decisions

Mineral recycling strategy and policy decisions The earth is abundant with various minerals, chemicals, and metals resources. As the highest species on this planet, humans have been utilizing these resources and even producing new minerals and gases. However, it is crucial for us to implement a mineral recycling strategy and make policy decisions to ensure sustainable usage and conservation of these valuable resources. India, being a rapidly developing nation, has specific requirements for various minerals and metals. For instance, the demand for iron ferrous material is expected to reach 200,000,000 metric tons, primarily for the construction of cement-less apartments. Additionally, non-corpus metals, which are essential for higher energy transition, are needed in quantities of 10,343,888 metric tons. Precious metals, with a demand of 900 metric tons, play a significant role in currency exchange rates. Furthermore, industrial minerals, amounting to 85,000,000 metric tons, are necessar...