Capgemini Transitions to Bio-CNG for Cafeteria Kitchens in India to Enhance Sustainability
Capgemini has transitioned cafeteria kitchens in India from LPG to Bio-CNG, effective 2024, as part of its sustainability efforts. This initiative supports a circular economy by converting organic waste into renewable energy, reducing reliance on fossil fuels. The transition is backed by gas bank infrastructure and aligns with the company's commitment to environmentally responsible operations. Capgemini's campuses in India already operate on renewable energy, with several achieving 'Net-Zero Energy - Platinum' certification from the Indian Green Building Council.

Capgemini has transitioned its cafeteria kitchens in India from Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) to Bio-CNG, effective 2024. This initiative promotes sustainable operations by utilizing a renewable fuel derived from organic waste through anaerobic digestion.
The transition is supported by dedicated gas bank infrastructure, ensuring safe operations. This shift contributes to waste reduction and resource optimization, aligning with circular economy principles. Capgemini's operations in India already run on renewable energy, with several campuses receiving 'Net-Zero Energy - Platinum' certification, underscoring the company's commitment to sustainability and responsible growth.




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