
India has become the first country to commercially produce bio-bitumen, marking a major step toward sustainable infrastructure. Bio-bitumen is a bio-based binder used in road construction that partially replaces conventional petroleum bitumen. It is produced from agricultural residues, especially rice straw, converting farm waste into a value-added resource.
Key points:
- India becomes the first country in the world to commercially produce and use bio-bitumen for road construction.
- Bio-bitumen is developed as a sustainable alternative to conventional petroleum-based bitumen.
- It is produced from biomass and agricultural waste materials, reducing dependence on crude oil.
- The innovation supports the government’s push towards green infrastructure and sustainable development.
- Bio-bitumen helps in reducing carbon emissions compared to traditional bitumen.
- It promotes waste-to-wealth initiatives by utilizing organic and farm waste.
- The move aligns with India’s goals for carbon neutrality and environmental protection.
- It is expected to lower the import burden of crude oil used in road construction.
- The development marks a major step in Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) in the infrastructure sector.