Biofuel Circle, a five-year-old company that has launched a unique farm-to-fuel ecosystem connecting farmers, has launched a project to provide farmers with carbon-rich organic manure and two pilot projects to produce energy products on wastelands, the startup’s co-founder and CEO, Suhas Baxi, said.
The Pune-based company will increase the number of biomass banks that it has established to tackle stubble burning from the current 60 to 106 by the end of the current financial year, he told businessline in an online interaction.
“We are getting carbon-rich organic manure for farmers from companies which use biomass. Some customers use biomass to convert it to biogas. Some use it to convert it to biochar. What we essentially do is we are creating a reverse supply chain,” he said.