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India Launches ECOHUB.IN to Accelerate Climate and Circular Economy Innovation

By MGN EditorialJune 19, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Re Sustainability's Resilience Actions initiative has unveiled ECOHUB.IN, a dedicated incubator aimed at nurturing early-stage enterprises in climate technology and clean-tech sectors across India.

## India's ECOHUB.IN Targets Climate and Clean-Tech Innovation Re Sustainability's social and environmental impact arm, Resilience Actions, has launched ECOHUB.IN, a sustainability-focused incubator designed to support early-stage enterprises operating in climate technology, clean-tech, and pollution management — developments that carry implications for India's broader maritime and port decarbonisation agenda. Announced on 19 June 2026 from Hyderabad, the platform is positioned as a catalyst for India's circular economy ecosystem, connecting startups with resources, mentorship, and industry networks needed to scale solutions addressing environmental challenges. For the maritime sector, the initiative arrives at a critical juncture. Indian ports and shipping companies face mounting pressure to align with International Maritime Organization (IMO) decarbonisation targets, while domestic regulatory frameworks are increasingly demanding cleaner operational practices across coastal and inland waterway industries. Incubators of this nature can serve as pipelines for the green technologies — including waste management systems, alternative fuels, and emissions monitoring tools — that port operators and shipowners will require in the years ahead. According to PR Newswire, ECOHUB.IN will focus on enterprises working across climate innovation and circular economy principles, areas directly relevant to ship recycling, port waste handling, and the reduction of marine pollution — all priority concerns for India's shipping industry and its compliance with international environmental conventions. India is home to one of the world's largest ship recycling industries, centred on the Alang facility in Gujarat, and has been working to bring its practices in line with the Hong Kong International Convention for the Safe and Environmentally Sound Recycling of Ships. Platforms that foster clean-tech innovation could support the technological upgrades needed to meet these standards. The broader significance of ECOHUB.IN lies in its potential to bridge the gap between environmental innovation and industrial application — a gap that the maritime sector, both in India and globally, has long struggled to close. Whether the incubator's output translates into commercially viable maritime solutions will depend on the degree to which it engages directly with port authorities, classification societies, and shipping lines as industry partners. *Source: PR Newswire*
#decarbonisation#clean technology#circular economy#Indian shipping#port sustainability#IMO regulations#ship recycling#green maritime

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