Tirupati gets new eco-friendly waste disposal technology

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Sri Venkateswara University Vice-Chancellor Tata Narasinga Rao and others watching the functioning of Ram Charan Cold Plasma Pyrolysis Reactor astatine  the field  successful  Tirupati connected  Tuesday.

Sri Venkateswara University Vice-Chancellor Tata Narasinga Rao and others watching the functioning of Ram Charan Cold Plasma Pyrolysis Reactor astatine the field successful Tirupati connected Tuesday. | Photo Credit: K.V. POORNACHANDRA KUMAR

Indian clean-tech institution Entity 1 Value Emissions Private Limited, successful collaboration with Sri Venkateswara University (SVU), has developed an eco-friendly solution for disposing of discarded successful a cheaper and hassle-free manner, without involving incineration and leaving zero residue. Furthermore, the process adjacent generates fuel.

This twin-pronged inaugural offers its stakeholders 2 solutions — first, the ‘Made successful India’ technology, which helps Andhra Pradesh wide its discarded with zero residue, and secondly, the assemblage gets a caller curriculum, certification and grade watercourse successful waste-to-value engineering.

The task was developed keeping Tirupati successful mind, which generates a batch of unsegregated feedstocks specified arsenic puja flowers, coconut kernel, among others, too municipal coagulated waste, food and poultry waste, integrative and tyres.

Representatives from Entity 1 gave a objection of Ram Charan Cold Plasma Pyrolysis Reactor astatine the SVU field connected Tuesday, which was witnessed by the Vice-Chancellor Tata Narasinga Rao, Rector Ch. Appa Rao, Registrar M. Bhupathi Naidu, APSCHE erstwhile caput M. Varadarajan and Tirupati Municipal Corporation (TMC) Revenue Officer P. Ravi.

Mr. Narasinga Rao appreciated the inaugural of Entity 1. The tiny reactor processes discarded up to 50 kg, which tin beryllium scaled up arsenic per the request of the cities.

It whitethorn beryllium recalled that the inaugural adjacent attracted the attraction of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had appreciated the Small Modular Reactor (SMR) task successful March 2026 for delivering reliable, low-carbon and continuous vigor solutions for the future.

Published - June 02, 2026 09:19 p.m. IST

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