India's first PPP green waste processing plant to be set up in Indore

India's first PPP green waste processing plant to be set up in Indore

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Category : National Published on: March 20 2025

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  • Indore is establishing India's first PPP-model-based green waste processing plant, which will recycle wood and branches into eco-friendly wood pellets, providing a sustainable alternative to coal.
  • The municipal corporation will earn a royalty of ₹3,000 per ton, and the produced wood pellets will be supplied to NTPC and other industries as a clean energy source, improving air quality and promoting waste management.
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