Network18's Green Ribbon Champions event puts focus on building a greener future for all

Network18's Green Ribbon Champions event puts focus on building a greener future for all

RK Singh graced as the chief guest of the event and delivered the keynote address.

Mumbai: A thriving business is one that has a strong commitment towards both society and the environment. The concept of corporate sustainability is no longer a mere choice, but rather an essential component for enduring growth. It is imperative to acknowledge India's commendable efforts towards creating a greener and cleaner tomorrow, and in light of this, Network18's exceptional initiative, Green Ribbon Champions, recognized and applauded individuals and prominent businesses for their remarkable contributions towards preserving our planet. The event, held on 25 March at Hyatt Regency in Delhi, emphasized the pivotal role of sustainability and unwavering dedication to maintaining a pristine and verdant environment across all industries.

Network18 anchor Marya Shakil, delivered a resolute opening address, setting the stage for an event that honoured esteemed personalities working towards sustainability. Commenting on the occasion she said, “As per the Global Risk Report 2020, the likelihood and impact of environmental hazards, including the failure of climate change initiatives, and other global challenges highlighted by the World Economic Forum, are substantial. Network18 has launched the Green Ribbon Champions initiative to recognize individuals who have demonstrated steadfast dedication to fostering a greener, cleaner, and more sustainable future for future generations. This initiative brings together visionary leaders who have been instrumental in shaping India's sustainable energy landscape under one roof, nurturing a collaborative effort towards creating a better tomorrow.”

The chief guest of the event, union minister of power and new & renewable energy, government of India RK Singh delivered the keynote address and said, “India’s per capita emissions are one-third of the global average. We have about 14-15 per cent of the world’s population and we are responsible for about six per cent of the legacy carbon dioxide emissions oppressing the environment. India has achieved 40 per cent of its power generation capacity from non-fossil sources, nine years ahead of schedule, making it an inspiring example for sustainable practices around the world.” He further added, “India aims to become a green hydrogen and green ammonia powerhouse, leading the charge towards a sustainable future, and setting the standard for environmental stewardship.”

The evening moved forward with the felicitation of the individuals and organizations for their exemplary efforts toward sustainability. The event also had various panel discussions and fireside chats. During the first-panel discussion on the topic ‘The Race For Net Zero: Future Proofing India’s enterprises,’ panellists including Secretary to the government of India, consumer affairs, food & public distribution Rohit Kumar Singh; Environment & climate change chairman, Ph.D. Chamber of Commerce J P Gupta; and Centre Atmospheric Sciences institute chair IIT Delhi Prof Sagnik Dey shared their valuable insights. Rohit Kumar Singh specifically emphasized the significance of the prime minister’s mission LiFE (Lifestyle For Environment) and discussed the role of consumers in the circular economy.

Furthermore, there was a fireside chat with Olectra Greentech Ltd chairman & MD Venkateshwara Pradeep Karumuru, who shared his opinion on sustainable mobility, opportunities, challenges, and the road ahead along with Network18 anchor Anand Narasimhan. The evening concluded with a second-panel discussion titled ‘The Energy Transition, Sustaining Growth and Protecting the Environment’ which featured panellists such as UNEP country head Atul Bagai ; PHDCCI president Saket Dalmia; and MDI Group chairman Rajnish Kumar.

Below is the complete list of the felicitation done at the event-

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