​Bengaluru converting food waste into biogas to tackle LPG demand – scalable solution or just a pilot?

Came across this — Bengaluru is planning to convert around 3,000 tonnes of daily wet waste into biogas and supply it to hotels as an alternative cooking fuel.

On paper, this sounds like a solid way to:

Reduce food waste Lower dependency on LPG Create a circular energy system

But I’m curious about the practical side of things.

👉 Do you think this kind of waste-to-biogas model can actually scale across other Indian cities, or will it struggle with execution (collection, segregation, consistency)?

Would love to hear thoughts from people who understand ground realities or have seen similar projects 👍

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