OIL, GMC sign MoU to convert municipal waste into CBG 
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OIL, GMC sign MoU to convert municipal solid waste into CBG

Oil India Limited (OIL) and Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) inked an MoU to collaborate on the transformation of municipal solid waste (MSW) into compressed bio gas (CBG)

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New Delhi: In a move towards environmental sustainability and cleaner energy solutions, Oil India Limited (OIL) and Guwahati Municipal Corporation (GMC) have inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Saturday to collaborate on the transformation of municipal solid waste (MSW) into compressed bio gas (CBG).

The MoU has been signed by NRL's Managing Director Bhaskar Jyoti Phukan representing OIL and GMC's Commissioner Megha Nidhi Dahal (IAS) representing the Guwahati Municipal Corporation in the presence of OIL's Chairman & Managing Director (CMD) Dr Ranjit Rath, Director (Operations) Pankaj Goswami and Director (HR) Ashok Das at the NRL Corporate Office, Guwahati.

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This collaboration signifies a shared commitment to environmental conservation, efficient waste management, and the generation of clean energy. By leveraging the expertise of both OIL and GMC, this initiative aims to contribute significantly to the reduction of carbon footprint and promote a more sustainable and eco-friendly future.

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