
 BVG
actively working on "Bio Gas & Hydrocarbon Fuel"
India faces a massive waste disposal crisis, amidst
growing urban migration and consumption driven by economic
changes. According to studies, India will probably see a
rise in waste generation from less then 40,000 metric
tones per year to over 125,000 metric tones by the year
2030. Sustainable solutions need to be developed for
managing this waste before the problem magnifies.
BVG, through its Group Company BVG Waste Management Ltd.,
plans to step this space through following projects:
· Plastic Waste to Energy Conversion
· Municipal Solid Waste Management
Today, disposal of plastic waste is a major problem and
subject to increasingly tight environmental legislation.
The conversion of plastic waste to energy not only
provides an alternate and beneficial use of trash, but
also emerges as a dependable and sustainable source of
energy. The technology for conversion of plastic waste to
energy is already identified worldwide as operationally
effective and financially viable. BVG has begun to devote
its resource to understand the process and incorporate
improvements and solution to the plant which is under
construction at Pune. The same is expected to get
commissioned within a period of two years.
While most Municipal Authorities are still formulating
strategies to adhere to this, BVG has submitted its
proposal to the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation and
to Pune City Municipal Corporation for the conversion of
waste plastic to hydro-carbon fuel.
BVG is putting up 1st plant to convert waste plastic into
hydro-carbon fuel in association with PCMC. BVG has
completed basic proto-type trials and set up of
manufacturing & processing Plant will be completed by
Apr-08. The Plant will have a capacity to process 25 tons
of plastic waste per day to produce an average of 15000
litres of fuel, depending on the quality of the plastic.
The Company is investing approx Rs 20 cr for the Plant in
the initial stage.
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