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Why quick commerce is thriving in India

Why quick commerce is thriving in India

A new retail phenomenon is reshaping consumer behaviour in major cities across the country. But what makes the quick commerce model – which promises deliveries in minutes – so successful? At the heart of India’s quick commerce triumph lies a deceptively simple concept: dark stores. These micro-warehouses, strategically placed in urban centres, are the hub of instant delivery operations which, unlike traditional retail spaces, are optimised for rapid order fulfilment. But location...

By Delhi, India
Siemens using AI to revolutionise green water management

Siemens using AI to revolutionise green water management

Non-revenue water poses a major challenge for water utilities globally, especially as sustainability becomes a top priority. Siemens has developed AI-driven solutions, paving the way for green water management. In recent decades, sustainability has become a key driver in the climate fight. Truth be told, economic growth relies on sustainable practices in various industries, including water management. Consequently, non-revenue water (NRW), which is water that is produced but does not reach...

By Kuala Lumpur, Indonesia
Dutch city becomes first to ban fossil fuel advertisements

Dutch city becomes first to ban fossil fuel advertisements

The Hague has passed legislation to ban public and private advertising for fossil fuel products and high-carbon activities. It is striving to stop the normalisation of unsustainable industries, turning the spotlight to cleaner energy alternatives. When medical science revealed how bad cigarette smoking was for human health, governments around the world began banning advertisements for all kinds of tobacco products. Although this didn’t happen overnight, a successful global movement to ban...

By London, UK