Saturday, June 21, 2025
The Agrotech Daily
  • Login
  • News
    • Crops
    • Agro Forestry
    • Fertilizers
    • Livestock
    • Agro Machinery
    • Finance
    • Policy
  • Insights
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Reports
    • Interviews
  • Technology
  • Permaculture
  • Events
  • NewsMakers
  • World
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Crops
    • Agro Forestry
    • Fertilizers
    • Livestock
    • Agro Machinery
    • Finance
    • Policy
  • Insights
    • Analysis
    • Opinions
    • Reports
    • Interviews
  • Technology
  • Permaculture
  • Events
  • NewsMakers
  • World
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home National

IIT Madras-MIT collaborate to develop technique to utilize agricultural-industrial waste

This project is going to be a big step towards a sustainable future

Admin by Admin
October 2, 2020
in National, News, NewsMakers, Reports, Science, Technology
0
0
SHARES
86
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

TAD News Desk, Chennai: IIT Madras Researchers joined hands with Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), U.S., to build up a new model to develop productive usage of agriculture and industrial waste like biomass ash, scrap metals etc. This project is going to be a big step towards a sustainable future by utilizing vast amounts of waste materials. This waste can be used for designing building materials having lower costs and an impact on the environment.

Prof. Ravindra Gettu and Dr Piyush Chaunsali, Department of civil engineering, IIT Madras are going to lead this initiative with Dr Elsa A. Olivetti, Atlantic Richfield Associate Professor of Energy Studies, MIT. SPARC (Scheme for Promotion of Academic and Research Collaboration) Initiative of the Ministry of Education has got the undertaking of this project.

RELATED POSTS

Blooming Business: Fascinating Facts About Floriculture

Exploring Exceptional Potato Breeds for India

Talking about this research, Dr Piyush Chaunsali said, “A unique aspect of this Research Project is while there has been limited utilization of waste and by-products in structural materials such as concrete, this project aims at developing a novel framework for high-volume utilization of industrial by-products in alternative cementitious binders.”

Elaborating on this project, Dr Elsa A. Olivetti said, “This SPARC project is about developing new, more sustainable cements and cement binders. Cement concretes are some of the most widely used materials on the planet and so, they have a big environmental impact because we need so much of them and the processes that we use to make them have significant environmental impact.”

Dr Elsa A. Olivetti further elaborates “In particular, we are trying to use industrial waste materials to make new cement binders so that we could have more sustainable materials. We want to think about various regions of India and what waste materials are available and how might they be used to make new cements that would have lower environmental footprint than the current building materials that are being used.”

Prof. Olivetti visited IIT Madras during January 2020, and then Prof. Ravindra visited MIT in February 2020. Research papers and plans were being discussed during these visits. Faculty and students of IIT, Madras and MIT are also involved with this project.

Main objectives of this project:

  1. Assessment of availability of agricultural and industrial by-products.
  2. Find out new energy-efficient ways for utilization of agricultural waste in cement binders.
  3. Calculate the environmental sustainability of these cementitious binders.
  4. Develop ways for high volume utilization of waste material in infrastructure.

Industrial by-products like dirt and gravel, masonry, ash, concrete and scrap metal mostly go waste due to their complex characteristics. This project aims to make their utilization in constructing roads, flyovers, buildings in an efficient manner.

 

Source: The Hindu Business Line 
Tags: Agricultural wasteIIT-MadrasIndustrial wasteMIT
ShareTweetPin
Admin

Admin

Related Posts

Blooming-Business_-Fascinating-Facts-About-Floriculture

Blooming Business: Fascinating Facts About Floriculture

by Admin
December 1, 2023
0

The world of flowers, with their vibrant colors, captivating fragrances, and delicate beauty, has captivated human hearts for centuries. Floriculture,...

Exploring-Exceptional-Potato-Breeds-for-India

Exploring Exceptional Potato Breeds for India

by Admin
November 29, 2023
0

The humble potato, a staple in diets worldwide, holds a special place in India's culinary and agricultural landscape. With its...

Organic farming attracts Himachal fruit growers

Organic Farming Attracts Himachal Fruit Growers

by Admin
November 25, 2023
0

Himachal fruit growers say the switch to natural farming has also brought down their input costs, thereby increasing the profit...

The Future of Indian Agriculture

by Admin
November 20, 2023
0

There is a need for work on cost-effective technologies with environmental protection and on conserving our natural resources

Wheat breeds

Wheat Breeds: Unveiling the Diversity and Excellence of India’s Exceptional Varieties

by Admin
November 12, 2023
0

Wheat, often referred to as the "golden grain," has been a staple food in India for centuries, serving as a...

Next Post

Fertilizers to be delivered to the farmers at their homes: Andhra Pradesh

Haryana farmers in trouble due to lack of buyers in paddy procurement season

RECOMMENDED

role of AI and Robots in farm labor

Robotics in Agriculture: The Role of AI and Robots in Farm Labor

December 20, 2023
Blooming-Business_-Fascinating-Facts-About-Floriculture

Blooming Business: Fascinating Facts About Floriculture

December 1, 2023

MOST VIEWED

  • Agricultural Companies

    8 Largest Agricultural Companies in the World

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Smart Irrigation Systems: Cultivating the Future of Agriculture

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Drones in Agriculture: Revolutionizing Crop Monitoring and Empowering Farms

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Cultivating Soil Fertility: 10 Tried and Tested Approaches

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Impact Of Soil Erosion On Agriculture

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

About Us

The Agrotech Daily

We are a media company focused on the Agriculture B2B market. We create, aggregate and distribute actionable news, reports, analysis and more for the agriculture industry cohesively.

Trending News

Robotics in Agriculture: The Role of AI and Robots in Farm Labor

Blooming Business: Fascinating Facts About Floriculture

Exploring Exceptional Potato Breeds for India

Organic Farming Attracts Himachal Fruit Growers

Garden Elegance: 7 Remarkable Flowers for Your Garden

Press Release

Robotics in Agriculture: The Role of AI and Robots in Farm Labor

Blooming Business: Fascinating Facts About Floriculture

Exploring Exceptional Potato Breeds for India

Organic Farming Attracts Himachal Fruit Growers

Garden Elegance: 7 Remarkable Flowers for Your Garden

  • About
  • Submit Article/PR
  • Contact

© 2025 TAD - A Medianiti Venture.

No Result
View All Result
  • Homepages
    • Homepage Layout 1
    • Homepage Layout 2
  • Politics
  • World
  • Science
  • National

© 2025 TAD - A Medianiti Venture.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In