Himachal Pradesh Launches India's First Biochar Programme

Himachal Pradesh announced India's first government-backed biochar programme. This eco-friendly initiative involves setting up a biochar plant in Hamirpur and aims to manage waste sustainably, boost employment, and help mitigate climate change. Collaboration includes government, academia, and industry, with a goal to generate carbon credits and local opportunities.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Shimla | Updated: 27-08-2025 16:23 IST | Created: 27-08-2025 16:23 IST
Himachal Pradesh Launches India's First Biochar Programme
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The Himachal Pradesh government has announced India's first state-supported biochar programme, unveiling plans to establish a biochar plant in Hamirpur within six months.

A Memorandum of Agreement was signed among the state's horticulture university, the Forest Department, and ProClime Services Private Limited to kickstart this sustainable initiative.

The project, valued at one million US dollars, aims to enhance soil health, promote carbon sequestration, and create local employment, marking a significant step towards climate change mitigation and sustainable biomass utilization.

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