Assistant managing editor jim ellis. You do the solutions issue. Tell us about this issue. You have a lot of stories that tackle tough problems. What is the thinking . Im often, we look back at things that happen in the past couple weeks or sometimes throw things ahead to think about financial issues. We wanted to say there are a lot of things that people who are interested in been is business and management worry about the big problems of life. Now, take us to india trying to do magical things with waste. Jim its interesting because india you think of as a place with a waste problem and it does. Less than a quarter of waste in india is actually even processed. Most of it is dumped and often in places where it can foul water, where people can get eaten by the livestock they used to eat. So its a really big problem. So theres a city in southern it is looking at innovative ways to basically transform waste into revenue. Its a mixture of tax incentives and getting people more involved and
You do the solutions issue. Tell us about this issue. You have a lot of stories that tackle tough problems. What is the thinking . Jim often, we look back at things that happen in the past couple weeks or sometimes throw things ahead to think about financial issues. We wanted to say there are a lot of things that people who are interested in been is business and management worry about the big problems of life. Julia take us to india now, trying to do magical things with waste. Jim its interesting because india you think of as a place with a waste problem and it does. Less than a quarter of waste in india is actually even processed. Most of it is dumped and often in places where it can foul water, where people can get eaten by the livestock they used to eat. So its a really big problem. So theres a city in Southern India now and it is looking at innovative ways to basically transform waste into revenue. Its a mixture of tax incentives and getting people more involved and its separating