Sameer Jain, Managing Director, Primus Partners explains that in 2025, stakeholders from government, industry, and communities will collaborate to create a sustainable future. Following COP29, there is a push for "Atmanirbhar" (self-reliance) in addressing climate change, reducing dependency on external funding. Key trends include the launch of a green taxonomy to boost green financing, strengthened government leadership on sustainability with green budgeting and procurement policies, and enhanced corporate support for sustainable agriculture. The government will also lead by example with eco-friendly initiatives across departments. Overall, 2025 will see significant progress in sustainability through regulation, innovation, and collaboration. Read Now!
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