Thursday, 20 August 2026

Blue Planet Environmental Solutions has completed more than 170 projects across 15 countries, processing over 17 million tons of waste and reclaiming more than 700 acres of landfill areas.

 Blue Planet Environmental Solutions has completed more than 170 projects across 15 countries, processing over 17 million tons of waste and reclaiming more than 700 acres of landfill areas. [1]

As a primary waste management and circular economy firm, their operations encompass landfill mining, organic waste processing, e-waste recycling, plastic-to-fuel initiatives, and industrial waste handling. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Core Areas of Work and Project Scope
1. Landfill Bio-Mining and Remediation
This represents one of Blue Planet's most significant focus areas. Operating largely through its integrated division, Zigma Global, the company clears legacy dumpsites. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
  • Scope of Work:
    • Bio-remediation: Stabilizing legacy waste by spraying it with specialized bacterial cultures to reduce odor and pathogens.
    • Mechanical Segregation: Sifting stabilized waste into Segregated Combustible Fractions (SCF), recyclables, soil, and inert materials.
    • Land Reclamation: Restoring the physical site so it can be safely repurposed for urban or green spaces. [1, 2]
  • Key Completed/Ongoing Projects:
    • Chennai Kodungaiyur Dumpyard (India): Reclaiming a 352-acre dumpsite by processing roughly 4 million tonnes of legacy waste.
    • Dumpsite-to-Housing Project (India): Cleared a 45-acre dump yard, processing 10 lakh cubic meters of waste to build over 2,500 apartments for low-income and slum-dwelling families.
    • Andhra Pradesh Cluster Projects (India): A ₹62.4 crore initiative under the Swachh Bharat Mission across four major municipal cities to completely eliminate legacy waste. [1, 2, 3]
2. Integrated Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Projects [1]
Blue Planet builds facilities that take general household and commercial trash and process it without relying on landfills. [1, 2]
  • Scope of Work:
    • Deploying GPS-tracked fleets for automated source collection.
    • Running three-level automated and manual sorting facilities.
    • Creating alternative fuel, such as Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF), from non-recyclable components. [1, 2, 3]
  • Key Completed Facilities:
    • Greater Noida (India): An 18 Tons-Per-Day (TPD) facility processing waste for 20,000 families with a 90% resource recovery rate.
    • Palakkad (India): A larger 200 TPD processing facility.
    • Tirupati (India): A 50 TPD municipal waste sorting plant.
    • Kranji (Singapore): A 600 TPD material recovery facility. [1, 2, 3]
3. Waste-to-Energy and Biofuels
The company turns wet organic materials and combustible dry waste into electricity or gas. [1, 2]
  • Scope of Work:
    • Constructing centralized bio-methanation and anaerobic digestor plants.
    • Manufacturing containerized, modular plug-and-play biogas systems for decentralized use.
    • Operating vertical high-efficiency thermal waste plants. [1, 2, 3, 4]
  • Key Completed/Ongoing Projects:
    • Tuas (Singapore): Building and operating a large 9.9 Megawatt (MW) waste-to-energy plant.
    • Indore (India): A 20 TPD Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) facility engineered to convert wet organic waste into usable clean vehicle fuel. [1]
4. Electronic Waste (E-Waste) Recycling [1]
Through strategic integrations like Blue Planet E-waste Solutions (formerly Pegasus Waste Management), the company runs high-tech electronic recycling programs. [1]
  • Scope of Work:
    • Collecting and tracing bulk commercial and electronic waste streams.
    • Testing components to harvest working parts for tech refurbishment and reuse.
    • Running chemical-free processing lines to pull clean precious metals and plastics back out of circuit boards. [1, 2, 3, 4]
  • Key Completed Facilities:
    • Gurugram & Bengaluru Nodes (India): Fully functional corporate e-waste processing centers handling up to 20,000 tonnes of electronics annually. [1, 2]
5. Plastic-to-Fuel and Special Waste Systems [1]
Handling difficult-to-recycle multi-layered thin films and industrial hazards. [1, 2]
  • Scope of Work:
    • Deploying Thermo-Catalytic Depolymerization (TCD) machinery to breakdown problematic plastics back into clean diesel fuel.
    • Providing industrial hazardous liquid recovery, structural hazard cleanup, and specialized facility remediation. [1]
  • Key Completed Facilities:
    • Kalyan Dombivli (India): A operational plastic pyrolysis plant converting 1 TPD of non-recyclable plastic wraps and bags into commercial heating fuel. [1, 2]

Project Impact Metrics at a Glance
The overall success of their global scope of work is tracked through these key targets: [1]
IndicatorCumulative Metric Achievement
Landfill Footprint Cleared700+ Acres
Daily Waste Capacity25,000+ Metric Tons
Alternative Fuel Dispatched1.7+ Million Tons of RDF to cement kilns
Carbon Footprint Reductions7.5+ Million Tons of CO₂ avoided

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