The 'Wrinkles Achche Hai' campaign highlights the substantial carbon footprint associated with conventional ironing practices ...
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has urged its employees across India to avoid ironed clothes on Mondays.
Officials at CSIR confirmed to India Today that an initiative has been introduced where the staff have been asked to wear non ...
For those rejoicing at the thought of skipping ironing duties, inspired by the ‘Wrinkles Achche Hai’ campaign from The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), hold your steam. The ...
CSIR DG said ironing each set of clothes emits nearly 200g of carbon dioxide, and therefore, the objective of WAH is to cut down on it for a day each week.
By going to office in unironed clothes one day every week, scientists at CSIR seek to iron out the glitches in the big ...
A circular in this regard was sent by the CSIR HQ to all its labs recently, sources in the know told The Indian Express. Further participation post May 15 will be decided in due course.
CSIR clarifies no order on ironed clothes, reposts 'Wrinkles Achhe Hain'. CSIR-NIScPR promotes #WAHMondayscampaign to combat climate change without official circular to labs or staff.
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Nearly 1,25,000 kg of carbon emission can be saved every Monday through the Wrinkles Acche Hain, an initiative under which CSIR workforce can now wear un-ironed ...
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A day after CSIR reposted the visual of a campaign 'Wrinkles Achhe Hain', posted by one of its institutes, it clarified on X ...