Abstract
The objective of this paper is to examine the point where business technology and sustainability intersect. It will specifically concentrate on environmentally friendly advancements that promote environmental preservation and ensure long-term economic sustainability. This article explores the significance of incorporating sustainable practices into corporate operations and showcases the many technical breakthroughs that enable this integration. This chapter aims to offer insights into how businesses might utilize technology to promote environmental sustainability and remain profitable in a dynamic global context. It achieves this by conducting a thorough study of important topics and subthemes.
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