India-EU Collaboration on Marine Plastic and Green Hydrogen Research
Key Ideas
  • India and the European Union have initiated research and innovation projects under the India-EU Trade and Technology Council focusing on Marine Plastic Litter and Waste to Green Hydrogen.
  • The projects, with a joint investment of Rs 3.91 billion, aim to address environmental challenges like marine plastic pollution and promote sustainable practices such as converting waste to green hydrogen.
  • The initiatives mark a significant step in strengthening the bilateral partnership between India and the EU in the areas of trade, technology, and sustainable development.
  • This collaboration demonstrates a commitment to leveraging research and innovation to tackle global issues and drive towards a greener and more sustainable future.
India and the European Union have joined forces to launch research and innovation initiatives as part of the India-EU Trade and Technology Council. These initiatives, with a joint investment of Rs 3.91 billion, focus on addressing key environmental challenges. One of the major areas of research is Marine Plastic Litter (MPL), aiming to combat marine plastic pollution. The second initiative revolves around Waste to Green Hydrogen (W2GH), which promotes the conversion of waste materials into green hydrogen, a sustainable energy source. The collaboration underlines the commitment of both parties to enhance cooperation in trade, technology, and sustainable development. By investing in these projects, India and the EU aim to foster sustainable practices, tackle global environmental issues, and work towards a cleaner and greener future. This partnership signifies a positive step towards leveraging research and innovation to build a more resilient and environmentally conscious society.
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