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Organic Recycling Systems Wins 10 TPD CBG Project Contract in Madhya Pradesh

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Feb 24, 2026

ORSL’s Bioenergy EPC division secures an order from Shreyam Manek Agro Products to set up an integrated compressed bio-gas and biofertiliser plant in Damoh, with plans to replicate 10 such projects statewide. The Bioenergy Project Development and EPC arm of Organic Recycling Systems (ORSL) has been awarded a significant contract by Shreyam Manek Agro Products for the development of an advanced Integrated Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) and biofertiliser facility in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh. The proposed plant will have a production capacity of 10 tons per day (TPD) of CBG, utilising agricultural feedstock, and will form part of a larger integrated modern gaushala ecosystem.

As part of the agreement, ORSL will take on equity participation and execute the project on a comprehensive EPC basis. This includes detailed engineering, technology integration, procurement of key equipment, construction, installation, and commissioning of the facility. The initiative is positioned as the first in a broader rollout plan involving 10 similar integrated projects across various locations in Madhya Pradesh. The total planned investment for these developments is estimated at Rs500–600 crore over the next three years.

Sarang Bhand, Managing Director of ORSL, stated that the project underlines the company’s focus on building scalable and future-ready infrastructure that connects agriculture, sustainability, and renewable energy. He noted that the collaboration with Shreyam Manek Agro Products reflects increasing industry confidence in circular economy-based integrated solutions, adding that ORSL aims to deliver the project with high engineering standards.

Pankaj Tanwar, CEO – Bioenergy at ORSL, highlighted that the initiative showcases the company’s integrated agri-energy approach, combining technical expertise with long-term operational sustainability. He emphasised ORSL’s commitment to delivering dependable, high-performance systems that generate tangible environmental and economic benefits. The project is expected to enhance regional resource efficiency, encourage sustainable practices, and support India’s broader clean energy transition through effective utilisation of organic feedstock.