At Toshiba, our creed of ‘Committed to People, Committed to the Future.’ represents sustainability as the core of our business operations.
By Outlook Planet Desk 22/01/2022Toshiba Water Solutions (TWS) firmly believes that contemporary technology can script the roadmap for availability and accessibility of clean water.
By Outlook Planet Desk 02/02/2022Toshiba Johnson Elevators India (TJEI) was established in 2012 as a joint venture with Johnson Lifts, India’s largest local elevator company. Since then, TJEI has contributed to the development of India’s cityscapes.
By Outlook Planet Desk 22/01/2022Toshiba's SCiB™ rechargeable battery uses safe lithium titanium oxide (LTO) in its anode to achieve a long life, low-temperature performance, rapid charging, high input/output power and a large effective capacity.
By Outlook Planet Desk 22/01/2022In a study of Delhi households across varying socioeconomic strata, researchers observe high levels of indoor air pollution and yet low demand for clear air or adoption of defensive behaviors.
By Outlook Planet Desk 10/12/2021Every health-related suffering draw ‘sympathy’. We brush aside the fact that over 1.7 million people die in India due to air pollution each year. We read and ignore with ‘apathy’ as the figure does not affect us or anyone around us.
By Rajiv Khurana 09/12/2021The expedition will help in improving the understanding of Antarctic climate, westerly winds, sea-ice and greenhouse gases from a single climate archive.
By Outlook Planet Desk 16/11/2021Germany announced a new Gender Strategy under its International Climate Initiative (IKI) which will promote gender-transformative approaches in international climate and biodiversity cooperation.
By Outlook Planet Desk 14/11/2021Our study is probably an underestimate of the possible public health benefits of abandoning fossil fuels. We only accounted for one type of pollution, PM2.5, which arises from burning fossil fuels.
By Outlook Planet Desk 14/11/2021The study 'The Carbon Space Implications of Net Negative Targets', released on Tuesday, also estimates that the net-zero commitments made by the 10 big emitters are inadequate and would surpass the 1.5 degrees Celsius carbon space by 33 per cent by 2050.
By Outlook Planet Desk 14/11/2021