Stakeholder Consultation Meeting
Official invitation and agenda detailing the upcoming Local Stakeholder Consultation for the Lucknow processing unit.
Official invitation and agenda detailing the upcoming Local Stakeholder Consultation for the Lucknow processing unit.
A strategic collaboration enabling localized waste processing and reduced landfill reliance.
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A comprehensive overview of the Bhumi Green Energy Multi-City Waste Transformation Project, its objectives, and SDG impacts.
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Dear Sir/Madam,
Bhumi Green Energy LLP, as part of its requirement under the process, takes pleasure in inviting you to participate in the Local Stakeholder Consultation meeting in-person/online for the project titled 'Bhumi Green Energy Multi-City Waste Transformation Project'. The event is scheduled on 30th May, 2026, at 11:00 AM IST.
The project focuses on thermal/mechanical treatment of MSW through composting and Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF) production to reduce landfill disposal and associated greenhouse gas emissions. Additionally, the project also improves occupational health and safety conditions for workers.
Considering the financial implications associated with the project, carbon finance will be used to increase the feasibility of this project as it will help in reducing the greenhouse gas emissions by reduction of methane emissions and promotion of sustainable municipal solid waste management practices.
The proposed project is seeking registration under CERCARBONO. It is in this regard that Local Stakeholders Meeting has been arranged to discuss the project design and its impact on sustainable development, as well to solicit valuable feedback and suggestions from the project stakeholders.
| 11:00 AM - 11:20 AM | Welcoming and speeches by guests |
| 11:20 AM - 11:50 AM | Introduction to CERCARBONO |
| 11:50 AM - 12:30 PM | Presentation on the project design and SDG Impact |
| 12:30 PM onwards | Q&A and feedback session |
Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/wug-rhci-ifi
Bhumi Green Energy Envirocare LLP
Shivari Pankheda, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226101
Non-technical summary and feedback form are attached with the mail for your consideration. In case of any clarification or comment/suggestion about the said project, you may please contact us at lucknow@bhumigreen.com or call 9076075003.
We look forward to your participation.
Bhumi Green Energy LLP is developing a large scale, technology-driven initiative aimed to revolutionize Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) management across several key urban centres in India. This initiative is titled as ‘Bhumi Green Energy Multi-City Waste Transformation Project’. This project represents a comprehensive and sustainable approach towards Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) processing and management.
The project activity currently encompasses seven active, fully operational facilities located across Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, with a cumulative processing capacity of 3,300 Metric Tons Per Day (MTD) of fresh Municipal Solid Waste (MSW). These facilities include:
BGE utilizes a proprietary 45-day Mechanical & Biological Treatment (MBT) process to transform incoming fresh Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) into valuable outputs such as Organic compost which is suitable for agricultural applications and Refuse-derived Fuel (RDF) /Stabilized Biomass (SB). The transformation process is based on:
The primary objective of the project is to mitigate methane (CH₄) emissions that would otherwise arise from unmanaged landfill disposal of fresh waste. By diverting waste from landfill sites, the project significantly contributes to climate change mitigation while advancing the principles of a circular economy.
In addition to environmental benefits, the project enhances local air and water quality, reduces public health risks, and generates sustainable green employment opportunities.
The project activity delivers multiple co-benefits contributing to environmental sustainability, economic development, and improved public health.
| SDG | Project Contribution |
|---|---|
| SDG 3: Good Health and Well-Being | Reduction in air, water, and soil pollution improves the health of nearby communities and minimizes exposure to pollution-related risks. |
| SDG 4: Quality Education | The project increases the number of youth and adults who have relevant skills, including technical and vocational skills, for employment, decent jobs and entrepreneurship. |
| SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth | The project generates employment opportunities in waste collection, transportation, processing, and plant operations, thereby supporting local livelihoods and economic development. |
| SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities | The project reduces the adverse per capita environmental impact of cities, including by paying special attention to air quality and municipal and other waste management. |
| SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production | The project substantially reduces waste generation through prevention, reduction, recycling and reuse. |
| SDG 13: Climate Action | The project contributes to climate change mitigation by reducing methane (CH₄) emissions through diversion of waste from unmanaged dumping sites. |
The project will implement a clear and accessible Grievance Redressal Procedure to ensure stakeholder concerns are effectively addressed. A grievance register will be maintained at the entrance to the project site to transparently document any issues raised by residents or stakeholders. Community members are encouraged to report complaints or suggestions to a designated committee, which acts as the first point of contact. This committee will coordinate directly with the project team to resolve grievances promptly and efficiently.
Stakeholders can provide feedback at any time, and the committee oversees the resolution process to ensure fairness and transparency.
Bhumi Green Energy LLP
Email: info@bhumigreen.com
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