Mumbai firm to turn plastic waste into fuel

Mumbai: The city-based Sustainable Technologies & Environmental Projects (STEPS), plans to set up a plant to convert plastic waste into light diesel, calorific value combustible gas and carbon pellets. The company has also succeeded in generating diesel from algae, for which it won the Lockheed Martin Innovations Award three times. "We can generate diesel from […]

Mumbai: The city-based Sustainable Technologies & Environmental Projects (STEPS), plans to set up a plant to convert plastic waste into light diesel, calorific value combustible gas and carbon pellets. The company has also succeeded in generating diesel from algae, for which it won the Lockheed Martin Innovations Award three times.

"We can generate diesel from algae through pyro-catalysis. We also plan to set up a 25-tonne a day capacity plant near Mumbai shortly with financial assistance from Tata Capital. It will be a multi-feed processing plant between Vasai and Bhiwandi," STEPS director T Raghavendra Rao told PTI.