Organic Recycling Systems Limited (ORSL) has announced that its Research Innovation Centre (ORS-RIC) has received an international research grant as part of a global circular bioeconomy project coordinated by the University of Southern Denmark. The development was confirmed through a corporate filing submitted to the stock exchange.

The project, titled “Danish-Thai-Indian Circular Bioeconomy Network for Mango Waste Valorisation,” brings together research partners from Thailand, IIT Mumbai, and ORSL. The initiative aims to develop advanced technologies and business models focused on agricultural waste conversion, sustainable materials, and bioenergy applications. It runs from January 2026 to March 2027.

According to the document, the consortium has been awarded a framework grant of DKK 1,028,800 by the Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science under the Global Innovation Network Programme (GINP). ORSL has been included as a core industrial partner, leveraging its experience in anaerobic digestion, biogas and CBG production, and organic waste processing.

In the filing, Dr. Manju Tanwar, Head of ORS-RIC, stated that the collaboration strengthens ORSL’s commitment toward circular bioeconomy innovation and enables joint research, technology exchange, and scalable industrial applications.

The press release also highlights ORSL’s broader role in sustainable waste management. The company operates India’s first municipal solid waste plant based on patented anaerobic biomethanation technology, with one of its flagship facilities located in Solapur, Maharashtra. ORSL’s ongoing partnerships include IIT Bombay, AGH University Poland, and the University of Birmingham.

The company has requested the stock exchange to take the announcement on record, as stated in the letter signed by Seema Gawas, Company Secretary and Compliance Officer.