At Anand Samaj Kalyan Samiti, the Biogas, Compost & Dung-Log Units form the backbone of our Sustainability & Zero-Waste Model.
produce clean cooking fuel and quality slurry for composting
KVIC floating drum or Deenbandhu dome — selected based on local vendor capacity.
1,200–1,500 kg dung/day + water/ co-substrates where needed.
25–30 m³/day biogas; 900–1,200 litres/day slurry.
pressure relief valve, gas holder vents, flame arrestors and gas-use regulation.
Gas holder, piping to kitchen and boiler (if any), slurry collection & pasteurisation prior to vermicompost.
Inoculation chamber, desludging schedule, operator training and O&M manual.
At Anand Samaj Kalyan Samiti, the Biogas, Compost & Dung-Log Units form the backbone of our Sustainability & Zero-Waste Model. These integrated units transform cow dung and organic waste into clean energy, organic fertilizers, and eco-friendly fuel—ensuring responsible waste management while supporting environmental and social wellbeing.
Key outcomes:
Improved soil fertility and moisture retention
Support for chemical-free and sustainable agriculture
Availability of affordable organic inputs for farmers
Complete utilization of Gaushala waste
Advantages include:
Low-smoke, eco-friendly fuel
Reduced deforestation and air pollution
Cost-effective energy option for rural households
Livelihood generation through local production
Complete utilization of cow dung with no waste
Renewable energy generation and organic production
Financial self-reliance of Gaushala operations
Reduced environmental pollution and carbon emissions
Employment and skill development for local communities
Support to farmers through organic manure
Promotion of sustainable rural energy solutions
Awareness of circular economy and eco-living
The composting unit processes biogas slurry and organic waste into nutrient-rich compost and vermicompost. This natural manure improves soil health while promoting sustainable farming practices.
Our biogas unit uses anaerobic digestion technology to convert cow dung into clean, renewable biogas. This energy is utilized within Gaushala operations and community facilities, significantly reducing dependence on conventional fuels.
Conservation and Scientific Rehabilitation of Homeless and Abandoned Cows in Central Madhya Pradesh