
Deepali Srivastava is senior director of content strategy at Global Gateway Advisors. Her articles on socioeconomic and environmental issues have appeared in Forbes Asia, MSNBC.com, and warscapes.com.
All articles by Deepali Srivastava
Reuse and refill: The model that will help consumers quit single-use plasticsJuly 30, 2020 By moving away from disposable packaging, companies can address the global problem of plastic waste.
by Deepali Srivastava
COVID-19 could shift our economic focus from growth to distributionApril 13, 2020 Business is helping reshape how we live, work, consume, and connect in ways that could outlast the current crisis.
by Deepali Srivastava
Business could steer India and the world out of troubled watersNovember 25, 2019 Amid alarming scarcity, some companies are going beyond incremental improvements to change how water is used and managed.by Deepali Srivastava
Why business should cut food wasteJuly 18, 2019 Being green isn’t the only reason for companies to get on board. Retailers, restaurants, and others that find ways to minimize food surpluses will reap financial rewards, too.
by Deepali Srivastava
Making universal basic income a realityApril 10, 2019 With many governments launching UBI-style payments in response to COVID-19 job losses, ongoing UBI programs could become a reality. But first, policymakers and businesses will have to address fundamental implementation issues.
by Deepali Srivastava
Are we outgrowing growth?January 3, 2019 Citizens and policymakers are asking whether economies can break out of growth-dependent frameworks. Businesses should help find the answer.
by Deepali Srivastava
Why Less Is MoreJune 16, 2015 In his new book, marketing guru Philip Kotler identifies debt-supported consumer spending as a flaw of capitalism — along with 13 other shortcomings.by Deepali Srivastava
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