About

About

I’m Madhav, the creator of Greenburge, a space built from my belief that sustainability deserves to be practical, data-driven, and accessible to everyone. For nearly a decade, I worked as a consultant in the pharmaceutical industry, and the experience taught me how systems work, why change is slow, and—most importantly—how the right incentives can reshape entire industries.

Over time, I found my interests shifting toward a broader question: How can we build a world that grows responsibly, without compromising the future? This curiosity eventually pulled me toward the intersection of sustainability and finance, an area where I believe some of the most transformative solutions will emerge in the coming decades.

Finance may not be the first thing people think of when they hear “sustainability,” but capital is one of the most powerful levers of change we have. Whether it’s climate-tech innovation, green infrastructure, responsible investing, or corporate transition pathways, financial flows determine the direction in which societies move. My mission through Greenburge is to explore that connection—how money, policy, technology, and human behavior intersect to shape our path toward a cleaner, fairer world.

Greenburge is where I share insights, research, and perspectives that bridge technical understanding with everyday relevance. From sustainable living and climate storytelling to urban design, business strategy, and ESG finance, the goal of this blog is to make sustainability less abstract and more actionable.

I’m still learning, adapting, and building my own journey in this field—and I hope Greenburge becomes a place that helps you explore yours too. Together, we can rethink what responsible growth looks like and imagine a future where sustainability isn’t a choice, but the foundation of progress.