Sustainability Initiative
Balrampur Chini’s ‘Bioyug On Wheels’ Campaign Promotes Sugarcane-Based PLA Bioplastics in Rajkot
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Balrampur Chini Mills Limited (BCML) announced the latest edition of its ‘Bioyug On Wheels’ nationwide awareness campaign in Rajkot, Gujarat, aimed at promoting bio-based compostable PLA (Polylactic Acid) bioplastics as sustainable alternatives to conventional plastics. The initiative showcased sugarcane-derived bioplastic products and highlighted recent research supporting the safe degradation of PLA microplastics in Indian soil.
PRICE-SENSITIVE TRIGGER
Event: BCML conducted its ‘Bioyug On Wheels’ public awareness campaign in Rajkot to promote sustainable PLA bioplastics.
Type: Sustainability Initiative
Impact: Neutral
Immediate Effect: The initiative strengthens awareness of BCML’s PLA business and promotes adoption of compostable bioplastics, but does not have any immediate financial impact.

Financials:
Key Metrics:
- PLA Plant Capacity: 80,000 TPA (under development)
- Sugar Crushing Capacity: 80,000 TCD
- Distillery Capacity: 1,050 KLPD
- Cogeneration Capacity: 175.7 MW (saleable)
Highlight:
- BCML continues to develop India’s first Poly Lactic Acid (PLA) manufacturing plant with a capacity of 80,000 TPA, supporting its long-term sustainable materials strategy.
What Happened ?
Balrampur Chini Mills organized the latest stop of its ‘Bioyug On Wheels’ campaign in Rajkot, Gujarat, to educate citizens about compostable bioplastics manufactured from sugarcane-based PLA.
The exhibition featured live demonstrations, interactive product displays and educational sessions explaining how PLA bioplastics can replace conventional plastics in everyday applications while supporting a circular economy.
More than 500 visitors, including students, educators and sustainability enthusiasts, attended the event and interacted with Bioyug’s range of compostable products.
Key details
Rajkot Awareness Campaign:
- Conducted at Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Art Gallery grounds, Rajkot.
- Focused on promoting sugarcane-based compostable PLA bioplastics.
- Included live demonstrations, interactive exhibits and product showcases.
- Educated visitors on practical applications of biodegradable alternatives to conventional plastics.
Scientific Validation:
- BCML highlighted findings from a recent study conducted by a premier government institution.
- The study found that PLA microplastics degraded safely in Indian soil conditions.
- Microplastic concentration declined from 287 particles/kg to 18 particles/kg within 180 days, unlike conventional plastics.
Public Participation:
- The campaign attracted over 500 visitors.
- Participants included students, educators, sustainability advocates and members of the public.
- Representatives from the Rajkot Municipal Corporation and environmental officials also attended the event, reflecting institutional support for sustainable alternatives.
Note:
- The campaign forms part of BCML’s broader strategy to promote the adoption of bio-based materials and increase awareness ahead of its upcoming commercial PLA manufacturing operations.
Risk Analysis
Summary:
- The announcement relates to a public outreach and sustainability initiative rather than a commercial order or financial transaction. Its long-term business impact depends on regulatory support, customer adoption of bioplastics and successful commercialization of BCML’s PLA business.
Key Risks:
- No immediate revenue or earnings contribution has been disclosed.
- Commercial success depends on wider adoption of PLA bioplastics.
- Demand may be influenced by environmental regulations and government policies.
- Commercial production from the PLA plant is yet to commence.
- Market acceptance of bio-based alternatives remains an execution factor.
Worst Case:
- If commercialization of PLA products is delayed or customer adoption remains limited, the awareness campaign may have minimal impact on BCML’s long-term PLA business.
Risk Level: Medium
Company Commentary
- BCML stated that the strong response from Rajkot reflects increasing awareness of sustainable alternatives and responsible consumption.
- The company believes PLA bioplastics provide an effective substitute for banned single-use plastic products such as bottles, cutlery, garbage bags and cold cups.
- Through the Bioyug On Wheels initiative, BCML aims to make bio-based innovation more accessible while encouraging sustainable consumer choices and supporting a circular economy.
- The company reiterated that it is setting up India’s first PLA manufacturing plant with a capacity of 80,000 TPA.
Official Exchange Filing: Balrampur Chini Mills Limited


