Wednesday, 26 April 2017

Sweden ready to share green city experience, technology

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION was at the heart of a meeting between the Maharashtra state and Swedish Deputy Minister of Environment and Climate Change Eva Svedling on Tuesday. Efficient waste management systems and cleaner transport facilities were the top agenda, said Svedling who engaged in a policy dialogue with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Environment Minister Ramdas Kadam.
Sweden, a global leader in sustainable development, is intent on sharing its experience as well as technology with Maharashtra, said Svedling, who was in Mumbai to discuss climate policy and potential collaboration with the state on climate change and sustainable environmental solutions. She said that Sweden has vast experience in the fields of waste management and adapting to renewable energy.
“Through this visit we will share our experiences with Maharashtra and engage in policy dialogue,” said Svedling.
“Sweden and Swedish businesses are ready to work with India on the important transformation taking place, when it comes to smart and healthy cities, renewable energy and more,” said Svedling adding that Swedish companies offer attractive solutions in smart energy, urban transportation, waste management and air quality.

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