India has become the first country globally to commercially produce bio-bitumen for use in road construction, marking a significant milestone in sustainable infrastructure development.
Bio-bitumen, jointly developed by the CSIR and the Indian Institute of Petroleum, is made from crop residues such as paddy ...
India is taking a major step toward sustainable infrastructure by introducing bio-bitumen made from farm wasste for road ...
Union Minister of State for Science and Technology (Independent Charge) Dr Jitendra Singh on Wednesday said that India has ...
India becomes the first country to commercially produce bio-bitumen, promoting sustainability and reducing reliance on ...
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"By utilising agro-waste, bio-bitumen reduces pollution caused by crop burning and strengthens the circular economy. With 15% blending, India can save nearly Rs 4,500 crore in foreign exchange and ...
He noted that bio-bitumen is a transformative step towards the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047. By utilising agro-waste, it reduces pollution caused by crop burning and strengthens the circular economy.
India has introduced bio-bitumen, a sustainable road construction material made from agricultural waste. This innovation aims to reduce fossil-fuel use and lower import costs.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Wednesday said that agricultural waste can be converted into a valuable national resource.
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