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Organic Recycling Systems Ltd has received an international research grant worth DKK 1,028,800 from the Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science. The funding supports a collaborative project with partners in Denmark, Thailand, and India to develop technologies that convert agricultural waste into bioproducts, bioenergy, and sustainable materials.
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Driving innovation in waste-to-value solutions
Organic Recycling Systems Ltd (ORSL) announced that its Research Innovation Centre has been awarded a Danish government grant to participate in a global project focused on circular bioeconomy practices. The initiative, running from January 2026 to March 2027, will explore mango waste valorization and other agricultural residue applications. ORSL will contribute its expertise in anaerobic digestion, biogas production, and organic waste processing, strengthening its position as a leader in sustainable waste management.
The collaboration involves the University of Southern Denmark and IIT Mumbai, aiming to create scalable solutions that reduce environmental impact while generating economic value. Industry experts believe this project could set new benchmarks for bioeconomy research in Asia and beyond.
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ORSL receives DKK 1,028,800 grant from Danish Agency for Higher Education and Science
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Project duration January 2026 to March 2027
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Focus on mango waste valorization and circular bioeconomy practices
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Collaboration with University of Southern Denmark and IIT Mumbai
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ORSL to apply expertise in anaerobic digestion and biogas production
Sources: ScanX News, BSE India
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