Organic Recycling Systems Limited has secured a large-scale order worth up to Rs 100 crore for the development of an integrated Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) and biofertilizer project in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh. The project marks a significant milestone for the company’s Bioenergy Project Development and EPC vertical and strengthens its presence in India’s fast-growing renewable energy and circular economy sector.
The order has been awarded by Shreyam Manek Agro Products Pvt. Ltd. for the construction of a state-of-the-art facility designed to produce 10 tons per day (TPD) of Compressed Bio-Gas using agro-based feedstock. The proposed plant will form part of a larger integrated modern gaushala ecosystem, aimed at promoting sustainable agricultural practices while generating clean energy.
Under the scope of the contract, Organic Recycling Systems will undertake equity participation along with complete end-to-end Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) execution. The company’s responsibilities include detailed engineering, technology integration, supply of critical equipment, construction, installation, and commissioning of the facility.
The Damoh project is part of a broader expansion strategy that envisions the deployment of 10 such integrated projects across various locations in Madhya Pradesh over the next three years. The total planned outlay for these initiatives is estimated at Rs 500–600 crore, highlighting the scale of investment being directed toward sustainable bioenergy infrastructure in the state.
Commenting on the development, Sarang Bhand, Managing Director of Organic Recycling Systems, stated that the project reinforces the company’s commitment to delivering scalable, future-ready infrastructure that bridges agriculture, sustainability, and renewable energy. He noted that the collaboration reflects growing industry confidence in integrated circular economy solutions.
Pankaj Tanwar, CEO – Bioenergy at Organic Recycling Systems, said the project demonstrates the strength of the company’s integrated agri-energy infrastructure, combining engineering excellence with long-term operational sustainability. He added that the focus remains on delivering reliable, high-performance solutions that create measurable environmental and economic value for stakeholders.