Biogas boost: Punjab farmers send crop stubble to recycling units as Delhi battles hazardous air

Farmers in Punjab are increasingly avoiding stubble burning — a major contributor to winter air pollution in New Delhi — by using balers to collect crop waste and send it to recycling units. These units convert the residue into biogas, bio-fertiliser, and cardboard. While this approach is helping reduce pollution, experts say that greater awareness and stronger incentives are still needed to scale up the effort.

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