Dung is collected
Daily cattle dung is moved into a controlled digestion system instead of staying unmanaged.
Carbon saved
A BioGas Cube creates climate value when daily dung becomes useful cooking gas instead of unmanaged waste, and when that gas replaces part of LPG, firewood or other conventional cooking fuel.
The exact carbon saved depends on feeding consistency, gas use and the fuel being replaced. More daily use means stronger avoided-emission value.
How the saving happens
Daily cattle dung is moved into a controlled digestion system instead of staying unmanaged.
The cube converts organic waste into usable cooking gas through anaerobic digestion.
When the household, farm or gaushala kitchen uses biogas, some LPG, firewood or other fuel can be avoided.
The remaining bio-slurry supports organic fertilizer use, adding another circular-economy benefit.
Broad estimate
A cube fed daily and used daily for cooking has the strongest carbon-saving story.
The biggest measurable saving usually comes from replacing purchased or collected cooking fuel.
Record daily feed, cooking hours, LPG cylinder reduction, firewood reduction and slurry use.
Use site-level logs to convert real fuel avoided into a defensible carbon estimate.
Impact story
The value grows when cubes are deployed across gaushalas, dairy units, FPO clusters, villages and institutions. Each unit creates a local loop: waste handled at source, clean gas used locally and slurry returned to soil.
Make it measurable
For a farmer or gaushala, the simplest story is enough: daily waste is generating useful gas. For institutional or CSR reporting, the deployment should also capture usage logs so avoided fuel can be estimated honestly.
Climate impact