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This study serves as a concise introduction to environmentally friendly technologies as well as the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The natural world is already displaying the effects of climate change. Combined with its disastrous effects on society, the economy, and the environment, COVID-19 is responsible for the deaths of thousands of people. We need to adopt a greener lifestyle to find a solution to this problem. To create a better future, we will need Internet of Things-based, inventive, and environmentally friendly technologies. They are able to produce things that are kind to the environment, biodegradable, and long- lasting. A “green” invention is one that improves the environment by reducing the amount of damage it does and saving valuable resources. Energy-saving technologies such as solar panels, wind turbines, and electric cars include all of these. The goal of this study is to encourage a future that is both sustainable and kind to the environment.
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Aravamudhan, V., Sengodan, A., Raj, P.M. (2023). Sustainability in Conjunction with the Latest Business Technology Advancements. In: Yaseen, S.G. (eds) Cutting-Edge Business Technologies in the Big Data Era. SICB 2023. Studies in Big Data, vol 136. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42455-7_5
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