Jamshedpur Hotels Pioneer Bio Gas Waste Management
Jharkhand’s first hotel-based Bio Gas system to transform food waste management, aligning with Swachh Bharat.
Jamshedpur’s hospitality sector takes a sustainable leap with Tata Steel UISL and JHRA’s BioGas Waste Management initiative.
JAMSHEDPUR – A groundbreaking collaboration between Tata Steel UISL and the Jamshedpur Hotel and Restaurant Association (JHRA) has ushered in a new era of waste management in the hospitality industry.
The partnership is set to launch Jharkhand’s first hotel-based BioGas Waste Management system at Pod N Beyond Smart Hotel@Bistupur.
Scheduled for inauguration on March 13, 2024, by Ritu Raj Sinha of Tata Steel UISL, this initiative marks a significant milestone.
Hotel Pod n Beyond, alongside Hotel Madrasi Bistupur, becomes the first in Jharkhand to adopt this sustainable system.
The project targets processing biodegradable waste on-site, showcasing a paradigm shift in managing urban waste efficiently.
Environmental Milestones
The initiative promises substantial environmental benefits, aiming to minimize landfill use and reduce emissions through localized waste processing.
With the system’s introduction, Hotel Pod is set to conserve resources by saving three LPG cylinders monthly, underscoring the economic and ecological advantages of the technology.
Urban Waste and Sustainability
JHRA President Ravish Ranjan highlights the pressing issue of urban waste management, with a focus on organic waste’s untapped potential.
The Bio Gas Waste Management system emerges as a practical solution, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional disposal methods and supporting the circular economy concept.
National Implications
Reflecting on India’s broader waste management challenges, Ranjan acknowledges the project’s alignment with the Swachh Bharat initiative, emphasizing the hospitality sector’s role in resource conservation.
This collaboration not only addresses local waste management concerns but also contributes to national efforts in reducing fossil fuel dependency, illustrating a scalable model for sustainable practices across India’s hospitality industry.

