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NFR, IIT-Guwahati Join Hands to Replace Plastics with Biodegradable Materials

In a significant step toward promoting environmental sustainability, the Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has partnered with IIT-Guwahati to develop and implement biodegradable alternatives to single-use plastics. The collaboration aims to curb plastic pollution and create eco-friendly solutions for railway operations and passenger services.

The Pilot Initiative: Green Bed-Roll Bags

As part of the first phase of the project, NFR has introduced eco-friendly green bed-roll bags on its trains, replacing conventional plastic bags used to distribute linen to passengers.

Features of the Biodegradable Material

  • Developed at IIT-Guwahati’s in-house R&D facility.
  • Fully biodegradable and compostable, breaking down naturally in compost within a short duration.
  • Designed to meet railway operational standards while ensuring environmental safety.
  • This marks a practical shift from plastic dependency to sustainable solutions, directly impacting thousands of passengers who use NFR services daily.

Significance of the Initiative

Environmental Benefits

  • Reduces the plastic footprint of Indian Railways.
  • Encourages sustainable waste management, as the material can safely degrade without polluting soil or water.
  • Aligns with India’s broader mission of phasing out single-use plastics.

Strategic Importance

  • The Northeast, with its rich biodiversity and fragile ecology, requires sustainable transport solutions.
  • This pilot project could serve as a model for nationwide adoption across Indian Railways.

Role of IIT-Guwahati in Innovation

IIT-Guwahati researchers have been at the forefront of developing green technologies, including bio-polymers and eco-friendly packaging solutions. This collaboration highlights,

  • The role of academic-industry partnerships in solving real-world problems.
  • The potential for scaling research innovations to mass usage in public services.
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