As the world commemorates World Environment Day, the urgency to balance innovation with ecological
responsibility has never been greater. In India, this shift is not only reshaping the way we build and
consume technology but also redefining the workforce powering the change. From digital-first
innovations that reduce environmental strain to the green energy sector driving a new employment
narrative, sustainability is becoming a core tenet of both business and talent strategies. Leaders across
sectors are recognizing that the road to a sustainable future lies in embedding eco-conscious thinking
into every system, process, and skillset.

Darshil Shah, Founder and Director, TreadBinary, “On World Environment Day, we’re reminded that
sustainability isn’t a separate goal—it must be embedded into every system we create. Technology may
shape our future, but it’s our respect for the environment that will determine whether that future is one
we can sustain. When applied thoughtfully, technology can reduce waste, optimize resources, and
reimagine processes once dependent on overuse. From minimizing material excess in manufacturing to
replacing paper-heavy workflows with digital systems, the path to a greener tomorrow lies in building
solutions that are not just smart but deeply responsible.”

Kartik Narayan, CEO-Staffing, TeamLease Services, “The renewable energy that is helping to reduce
India’s reliance on its fossil fuel power plants is not changing just the country’s energy landscape, it is
also creating a transformation to the country’s workforce. At TeamLease, we have witnessed a 25% +
CAGR in demand for green energy roles between FY24 to FY25. However, a very high attrition of over
30% and a majority of the talent pool in the 26-36 years segment, the industry is grappling with a twin
problem of growth and skilling needs. If we are to keep pace with the energy transition, we must match
our action with an equally ambitious talent transition.”
The message this World Environment Day is clear: sustainability must evolve from a conversation into a
commitment—woven into our technologies, our workforces, and our collective ambitions.
