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Green Factories: Recognition Lags Behind Innovation
11 Apr
Summary
- Companies use floating and rooftop solar systems.
- Global recognition of green manufacturing is inconsistent.
- Standardized certification is needed for competitiveness.

Companies worldwide are integrating sustainable practices, including innovative solar power solutions. A Japanese firm's use of floating solar panels on a reservoir for its Osaka factory has garnered international attention. However, similar advancements, like a California-based EV battery manufacturer's facility in Pune, India, achieving 100% energy needs through rooftop solar, are often overlooked.
This inconsistency in recognition stems from a lack of standardized certification for green manufacturing. While the intent and performance of these eco-friendly operations are robust, their global acknowledgment is often fragmented. The Panipat textile cluster's move towards renewables and a circular economy in Haryana exemplifies this trend.