CSE initiates mainstreaming sustainability in academic curricula of built environment courses in West Bengal region
Date: 2nd July to 3rd July 2018
Date: 2nd July to 3rd July 2018
September 27-28, 2016
Date: October 25 (Tuesday) Venue: Mercure Hyderabad KCP, #6-3-551, Somajiguda, Hyderabad Time: 9.30 am – 4.30 pm
Training programme of Centre for Science and Environment 24th -26th August, 2016
CSE started this practice to showcase successful decentralised management of the solid waste and also to reduce the discharge of the solid waste from its own campus. Solid waste composting is a process to prepare compost from the biodegradable organic material which can be used as soil conditioner or organic fertilizer. Two types of wastes generated in the CSE: From leftover cooked food (collected from canteen) From uncooked raw vegetable waste ( also known as kitchen waste) and dry leaves
The Sustainable Buildings programme of CSE organized a 3 day training programme titled ‘Sustainable Buildings for Sustainable Cities: Policies and Practices’ for the engineers and architects of CPWD – Ghaziabad. It was attended by 25 participants belonging to varied professionals fields such as civil engineering, architecture and electrical engineering. The course was conducted from 6th -8th August at the Anil Aggarwal Green College.
India is reaching a critical tipping point in terms of its environmental degradation. Everyday we read and hear about the need to manage our resources well in order to reduce the overall burden on our environment.