2021
DOI: 10.46333/ijtc/10/1/9
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Green Marketing Practices and Challenges to Indian Companies

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“…anks to the push for the worldwide toilet challenge, more innovative possibilities for toilet design have emerged. Tyagi and Yadav [2] proposed that toilets use solar energy to generate hydrogen and electricity. Bhutta et al [3] proposed that waterless toilets use nanomembrane technology to convert gray water into clean water.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…anks to the push for the worldwide toilet challenge, more innovative possibilities for toilet design have emerged. Tyagi and Yadav [2] proposed that toilets use solar energy to generate hydrogen and electricity. Bhutta et al [3] proposed that waterless toilets use nanomembrane technology to convert gray water into clean water.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e transformation of intelligent technology has brought unprecedented changes, traditional products are transformed into data-driven intelligent products, and these intelligent products will have four characteristics: (1) directly connected and interconnected with the cloud; (2) built-in multiple sensors and equipped with intelligent processors; (3) learning with the help of arti cial intelligence, speech recognition, and other cognitive technologies; (4) entering the market through an outcome-oriented "product-as-a-service" model [1]. While intelligent products are endowed with di erent characteristics, the mode of human-machine collaboration has also changed, arti cial intelligence technology has subverted people's traditional way of life, work, and interaction, and a new model of human-machine collaboration has emerged as the times require.…”
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confidence: 99%