Graphite: The Hidden Driver of India’s Li-ion Battery Revolution

As India accelerates toward its net-zero emissions target by 2070, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) have taken centre stage in the clean energy transition. While significant attention is given to lithium, cobalt, and nickel, graphite is a silent workhorse powering these batteries. This meek mineral, often overlooked in the green energy discourse, is the backbone of LIBContinue reading “Graphite: The Hidden Driver of India’s Li-ion Battery Revolution”

Circular Fashion in India: Why Sustainability Still Comes at a Premium

India sits at the heart of the global textile economy. From cotton farms in Maharashtra to spinning mills in Tamil Nadu and garment factories supplying brands across Europe and the United States, the country is both a manufacturing powerhouse and a fast-growing consumer market. Yet India is also staring at a mounting textile waste problem,Continue reading “Circular Fashion in India: Why Sustainability Still Comes at a Premium”

Bridging the Gap: Lessons from Energy Efficiency for Material Productivity in India

There are significant environmental, social and economic impacts of material extraction. Mining of minerals, metals, and other natural resources often occurs in ecologically sensitive areas rich in biodiversity and home to a significant tribal population. Additionally, as India imports a lion’s share of its requirements for strategic minerals like Cobalt, Nickel, and copper, it becomesContinue reading “Bridging the Gap: Lessons from Energy Efficiency for Material Productivity in India”

Cracking the E-Waste Code: India’s Search for Greener Recycling Methods

There is a critical dilemma in India’s waste management policies: the tension between relying on cost-effective but environmentally harmful recycling technologies, or investing in costlier yet greener alternatives, such as bioleaching, a promising yet underutilized technology that uses microorganisms to extract metals from e-waste and battery waste. With global e-waste and battery waste regulations tightening,Continue reading “Cracking the E-Waste Code: India’s Search for Greener Recycling Methods”

China’s Rare-Earth Leverage Isn’t Absolute- India’s Urban Mining Play

On 4 April 2025, China announced export restrictions on several rare-earth elements such as samarium, terbium, and dysprosium, materials that underpin electric vehicles, electronics, defence systems, and renewable-energy technologies. With roughly 60% of global mine output and a dominant share of refining, China’s licensing decisions reverberate through supply chains. As approvals slow, global automakers haveContinue reading “China’s Rare-Earth Leverage Isn’t Absolute- India’s Urban Mining Play”