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Organic Recycling Systems Secures Order for 10 TPD CBG Project in Madhya Pradesh

ORSL’s Bioenergy EPC vertical wins a major contract from Shreyam Manek Agro Products to develop an integrated compressed bio-gas and biofertiliser facility in Damoh, with plans for 10 similar projects across the state.

February 24, 2026. By News Bureau

The Bioenergy Project Development and EPC vertical of Organic Recycling Systems (ORSL) has secured a large-scale order from Shreyam Manek Agro Products for the construction of a state-of-the-art Integrated Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) and biofertiliser project in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh. The facility is designed to produce an output of 10 TPD (Tons Per Day) of CBG using agro feedstock and is part of larger integrated modern gaushala. 

Under the scope of this contract, ORSL will undertake equity participation, end-to-end EPC execution, encompassing detailed engineering, technology integration, supply of critical equipment, construction, installation and commissioning of the facility. The project reflects a strategic collaboration and is part of a larger plan of 10 (ten) such integrated projects to be deployed in various locations of Madhya Pradesh with a total outlay of 500-600 Cr INR within a period of 3 years. 

Commenting on the development, Sarang Bhand, Managing Director of ORSL, said, "This project reinforces ORSL’s commitment to delivering scalable, future-ready infrastructure that bridges agriculture, sustainability and renewable energy. Our collaboration with Shreyam Manek Agro Product demonstrates the growing industry confidence in integrated circular economy solutions, and we look forward to executing this project with the highest standards of engineering excellence.”

Pankaj Tanwar, CEO - Bioenergy of ORSL, said, “This project reflects the strength of ORSL’s integrated agri-energy infrastructure where engineering excellence meets long-term operational sustainability. We remain focused on delivering reliable, high performance solutions that create measurable environmental and economic value for all stakeholders.”. The project is expected to strengthen regional resource efficiency, promote sustainable practices and contribute to India’s broader energy transition goals by enabling innovative utilization of organic feedstocks.

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