Green solutions for Sustainable Agriculture
Unorganized Slaughterhouses waste, Food
processing waste and vegetable market waste
are potent sources of GHGs emission and
communicable diseases
The integration of sustainable agriculture practices
and green renewable energy via the Bioconversion of
slaughterhouse waste, food processing waste and
vegetable market waste into low-cost carbon
neutral organic agri inputs, Keratin protein for
cosmetics, Medical use and renewable energy. To
reuse and recycle waste, reduce synthetic fertilizer
consumption and GHG emissions from the atmosphere.
• Farmers Impact – Organic residue-free crop production, reduced
Fertilizer consumption and input cost.
• Climate Impact - Reduction in GHG Emission and Soil degradation.
Biostimulants are organic compounds that can regulate plant
growth behavior to combat climate change-induced stresses such
as drought, salinity, and temperature.
• Employment- Direct employment to waste aggregators, Worker at
the Processing unit and Agri input traders.
• Currently piloting, Patent Application and product validation with
Farmers and KVK under pipeline
Our whole team is experienced in various sectors related to our solution.

Mr. Suresh Patil
Founder
Chief Executive Officer
(M.Sc Organic Chemistry, Anant Fellowship In built Environment PGDM)
Ten years of diverse experience in various sectors like Environmental NGO, dairy, drinking water quality control laboratory, Green chemistry solutions,waste management and environmental solutions
Mr. Dnyaneshwar Pawar
Co-Founder
Chief Technology Officer
(B.Sc Agriculture, CM Fellowship GOM)
4 years of diverse experience in various sectors like NGOs, Government project for Rural development, Financial inclusion, Entrepreneurship Development, Organic farm inputs, for sustainable Agriculture, Preseason farming, Agriculture crop advisory and Renewable energy solutions.
Mr. Sagar Patil
Co-Founder
Chief Operation Officer
(Diploma in civil engineering)
He has five years of experience as an operations manager in construction, waste management operations, plastic recycling and solid waste management.
Dr. Tapan Kumar Maity,
Co-Founder
Chief Research Scientist
M.Sc. in Chemistry,
5 Years of experience in Research & Development.
Expertise: Waste to wealth, Green & sustainable chemistry, Liquid plant bio-stimulant, Seaweed, Gels, Polysaccharides, Bio-based materials, Neoteric solvents.
- Adapt land and coastal areas to more extreme weather, including through climate-smart agriculture or restoring natural ecosystems to mitigate impacts.
- India
- Pilot: An organization testing a product, service, or business model with a small number of users
50+ people
To explore Mentorship, guidance, Connections and Funding opportunities.
- Business Model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Legal or Regulatory Matters
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
●The integration of sustainable agriculture, green keratin protein and renewable energy methane as a biofuel via Bioconversion of slaughterhouse waste, food processing waste and vegetable market waste into low-cost carbon-neutral organic agri inputs, Keratin protein for cosmetics, Medical use and renewable energy.
● To reuse and recycle waste, reduce synthetic fertilizer consumption and GHG emission from the atmosphere.
●“Regenerative agriculture can reduce input costs to almost zero, enhance resilience with a healthier ecosystem, and capture carbon.
●” The practices that improve how land is farmed to build resilience, make soil healthier, build biodiversity, capture carbon, and more - is growing very quickly.
● Our mission is to build the infrastructure that will scale regenerative agriculture, so the current agricultural system can transition to one that is economically and environmentally resilient.
➢Farmers Impact – Organic residue-free crop production, reduced Fertilizer consumption and input cost.
➢Climate Impact - Reduction in GHG Emission and Soil degradation. Biostimulants are organic compounds that can regulate plant growth behavior to combat climate change-induced stresses such as drought, salinity, and temperature.
➢Employment- Direct employment to waste aggregators, Worker at the Processing unit and Agri input traders.
- 9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
- 13. Climate Action
- 17. Partnerships for the Goals
The Solution is to convert the chicken feather and Banana peel waste into biostimulant. The use of poultry feather wastes as a biostimulant seems very effective
because of its rich amino acid and peptide profiles. Feather hydrolysate prepared with
keratinolytic bacteria can be a better alternative to chemical fertilizers for developing
slow-release N fertilizers. The synthesized fertilizer of Banana peels contained
chelated potassium, chelated iron, tryptophan, urea, amino acids, protein, and citric
acid. Banana peels and chicken feathers are the organic sources for synthesizing biostimulant. We have our own invented formula to make 100% organic products from
Banana peels and chicken feather waste.
- A new technology
We have a piloting with 50+ farmers for our primary validation of the technology, which was successful.
- Biotechnology / Bioengineering
- India
- India
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
Cost of Production
Cost for 100 liters of biostimulant production is Rs. 5000
For 1000 liters, it is Rs. 30000
Cost for production is only Rs. 30 / liter with quantity production.
Selling Price
Rs. 200 / liter For B2B
Rs. 300 / liter for B2C
Competitors’ Selling Price
Rs. 800 / liter For B2B
Rs. 1000 / liter for B2C
- Organizations (B2B)
Self-investment of the team and also some grants from government.