20/04/2026
Building a Stable Future
The data across these slides highlights a shift in our global climate system that is no longer invisible. When we talk about a 1.1ยฐC rise in global temperature, we are talking about a massive surge of energy into our atmosphere. This energy acts as a catalyst. Carbon dioxide creates a thermal layer that forces the atmosphere to hold more heat and significantly more moisture. This is the "fuel" behind the intense heatwaves and the heavy, unpredictable rainfall we see today.
In India, the evidence is undeniable. Recording extreme weather shifts almost every single day during the first nine months of 2025 is a clear signal that the system is under immense pressure. As atmospheric COโ climbed from 401 ppm in 2015 to nearly 429 ppm today, the margin for error has shrunk. These are not random events, they are the measurable consequences of a linear "take-make-waste" economy that relies on high-energy production.
The path to resilience requires a radical shift in how we handle resources. At Go Rewise, our focus on circularity is a direct response to this data. By keeping materials like rPET in a continuous loop, we drastically reduce the carbon-heavy energy required for "virgin" production. It is a strategic move to lower the total emissions that drive atmospheric warming. When we stabilize the input, we help stabilize the system, creating a more resilient future for industries and communities alike.
[Extreme Weather 2026, Heatwave India, Heavy Rainfall Causes, Climate Data]