Mukka Proteins Ltd, a leading name in India’s animal protein and sustainable feed industry, has been officially empanelled as an authorised waste processor by Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Limited (BSWML). The company will initially manage 200–300 metric tonnes per day (MTPD) of we...
Mukka Proteins Ltd, a leading name in India’s animal protein and sustainable feed industry, has been officially empanelled as an authorised waste processor by Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Limited (BSWML). The company will initially manage 200–300 metric tonnes per day (MTPD) of wet waste, with plans to scale up to 1,000 tonnes per day (TPD) in the coming phases. This strategic move marks a significant expansion of Mukka’s urban waste management footprint and reinforces its commitment to circular economy principles.
Key Developments and Strategic Highlights
- Mukka Proteins to process 200–300 MTPD of wet waste in Bengaluru under BSWML guidelines
- Planned expansion to 1,000 TPD to support metropolitan-scale waste infrastructure
- Waste to be converted into insect protein and organic compost using Black Soldier Fly (BSF) technology
- Initiative builds on successful model in Mangaluru, recently praised by the Prime Minister
Transforming Urban Waste Through Insect-Based Innovation
At the heart of Mukka’s Bengaluru initiative is its proprietary BSF-based waste processing technology. The company will deploy advanced scientific methods to convert organic waste into high-value insect protein and compost. This approach offers multiple environmental and economic benefits:
- Reduction in landfill dependency and methane emissions
- Generation of sustainable protein sources for aqua feed and pet food
- Production of organic compost and soil conditioners for agricultural use
- Creation of employment and skill development opportunities in waste management
The Bengaluru plant will replicate the success of Mukka’s Mangaluru facility, which is currently India’s largest BSF-based municipal waste processing unit.
Operational Scope and Expansion Plans
Mukka’s empanelment by BSWML includes full-spectrum waste management responsibilities:
- Collection and transportation of bulk organic waste
- Scientific segregation and processing in line with Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016
- Disposal and conversion into eco-friendly outputs
To support this expanded mandate, Mukka has proposed amendments to its Memorandum of Association. These include:
- Formal entry into insect-based product development for feed and medical applications
- Commercial waste management services across food, agri, and organic waste streams
- Manufacturing of agri-inputs such as compost, humic acids, and bio-stimulants
These additions signal Mukka’s intent to evolve into a comprehensive sustainability solutions provider.
Recognition and Policy Alignment
The company’s innovative waste-to-protein model has garnered national attention. In a recent address, Prime Minister Narendra Modi commended Mukka’s Mangaluru facility for its role in sustainable urban development. This recognition underscores the scalability and replicability of Mukka’s approach.
The Bengaluru project aligns with broader policy goals:
- Urban waste reduction under Swachh Bharat Mission
- Promotion of circular economy and resource recovery
- Support for sustainable agriculture through organic inputs
Leadership Perspective and Industry Impact
Commenting on the development, Mukka Proteins’ Managing Director and CEO, K. Mohammed Haris, described the Bengaluru mandate as a landmark achievement. He emphasized the company’s readiness to apply its proven BSF technology on a metropolitan scale and contribute meaningfully to urban sustainability.
Industry analysts view this move as a strategic diversification for Mukka Proteins, traditionally known for fish meal and oil exports. By entering large-scale waste management, the company is tapping into a high-growth sector with strong policy support and environmental relevance.
Conclusion: Mukka Proteins Sets New Benchmark in Urban Waste Management
With its empanelment by BSWML and ambitious scale-up plans, Mukka Proteins is poised to redefine how Indian cities manage organic waste. By combining scientific innovation, environmental responsibility, and commercial viability, the company is creating a model for sustainable urban ecosystems. The Bengaluru initiative not only strengthens Mukka’s business portfolio but also contributes to India’s green transition.
Sources: Business Standard, The Tribune, Mukka Proteins Ltd Official Website