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Cleantech

By the year 2050 the world's population will exceed 9 billion. An increasing population, coupled with increased levels of consumption worldwide - but particularly in emerging economies - will place unprecedented demand on ecological systems and natural resources. 

Environmental sustainability forms the seventh of the UN's eight Millennium Development Goals for 2015. 

There are mounting challenges in the areas of material resources, availability of water and food production. These sectors are inter-related, which is why our holistic approach to address these challenges makes a major contribution to combating climate change. 

The scale of the challenge is huge, but this presents opportunities, especially to technologies like ours that enable action to dramatically reduce the environmental impact of processes, products and services.  Low carbon technology is one of the fastest growing areas of the global economy, generating jobs, security and revenue around the world.

 

We provide a means to test, develop and perform due diligence on new energy technologies and water resource management and conservation projects.

Action Block 7

» New approaches to crop protection
» Due diligence
» Monitor and analyze novel technologies
» Energy and water management
» Calculating economic benefit
» Assessing environmental impact

Action Block 8

» Climate change and water resources
» Water supply and demand
» Food security, land use and forestry
» Settlements and infrastructure
» Economy
» Sustainable development

Action Block 9

» Arable crops
» Grasses and forage crops
» Horticulture
» Rice cultivation
» Pomology
» Olericulture