Partners with Hotels to Install Plants for Converting Food Waste into Clean Energy
Key Points:
* Daily waste of 250-270 tons includes over 100 tons of food waste
* Modular biogas plants to replace LPG in commercial kitchens
* Initiative aims to reduce carbon footprint through decentralized waste management
JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel UISL introduces innovative biogas plants across the city to transform biodegradable waste into renewable energy.
The company has formed a strategic partnership with Jamshedpur Hoteliers Association.
Moreover, schools and households are being encouraged to participate in this green initiative.
Meanwhile, the project addresses the challenge of managing over 100 tons of daily food waste.
Furthermore, the modular plants will convert kitchen waste into usable methane gas.
However, the initiative extends beyond hotels to include educational institutions and residences.
On the other hand, this decentralized approach minimizes waste transportation costs.
In addition, the project aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions significantly.
Meanwhile, the generated biogas will help decrease dependence on LPG.
Besides, the process produces bio-manure as an additional sustainable resource.

