A team of Indian students at CTIF Global Capsule (CGC) summer course, Denmark under Prof Dr Peter Lindgren Denmark, didn’t just study a problem.
They built a business model around solving it.
Denmark produces approximately 1 million tons of garden and park waste every year. Only approx 25% of it is used for energy.
The rest? Largely untapped. In one of the world’s most sustainability-conscious nations, that gap is a problem worth solving.
The project RenByLand proposes a closed-loop biomass facility that converts garden and park waste into solid biofuel and reusable energy through advanced pyrolysis technology. The designed system recovers 85% of energy as steam and produces 35,000 tons of biofuel annually.
Real Danish industry problem. Real technology. Real business model designed by students from India: Kushagra Bhardwa, Harshwardhan Patil, Rajaram Bhosle, Om Ghotkule, Karan Chordia, and Kanishq Jangid using Business Modelling Innovation.
When the problem is real, and the mentorship is world-class, students stop being students and start being contributors.
A project that could scale.
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