IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

Prospects and Limitations of Green Technology: A Study in the Perspective of Bangalore City

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SREENIVAS A V,Rashmi B. S

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The environment is impacted by green technology, also known as sustainable technology. It is created by combining recycling, renewable resources, safety concerns, reducing, and reusing. Green technology protects the environment by combining science and technology. Clean technology is referred to as such because it aids in the balancing of the ecosystem. Companies nowadays consume more energy than is required, causing pollution in the environment. Like, Bangalore is one of India's fastest growing cities, dubbed the "Silicon Valley of India" for heralding and spearheading the country's Information Technology based industries' growth. It has taken the lead in service-based industries since the advent and growth of the IT industry, fueling significant economic and spatial growth. Bangalore has developed into a cosmopolitan city that draws residents and visitors from all over the world. Green technology, also known as environmentally friendly technology, is being used in Bangalore. Technology assists in the development of technology while minimizing environmental impact. Through it have various limitations. Green Technology seeks expensive renewable and biodegradable materials. Many people are unaware of the green harvests and the customs associated with them. Most people are hesitant to pay a premium for environmentally friendly products. The cost of water conductivity technology is also exorbitant. Administrators and professionals must use a green building model that is appropriate for their situation. Global environmental issues have forced society to reconsider its development strategy and redefine the concept of sustainable development. Environmentally friendly technologies are indeed critical for long-term development. Several green initiatives are being implemented in order to preserve and improve environmental quality, which may flourish in a future resource-efficient and sustainable-thinking society. The primary goal of green technology is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and slow global warming (GHG). Green energy is generated by sunlight, rain, tides, wind, and plants; it is renewable. As pollution levels in Bangalore have increased, the primary goal of green technology is to slow global warming and reduce greenhouse gases (GHG). Green energy is generated by sunlight, rain, tides, wind, and plants; it is renewable. We have compiled a list of the major factors impeding Green Technology prospects in the IT hub, as well as their limitations, growth opportunities, and potential challenges, in this paper on Green Technology Prospects and Limitations from the Perspective of Bangalore, which has aided us in reaching a conclusion.

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