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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 9 MIN

How an Indian Factory Makes Biofuel from Rice Straw Smog

from The Manufacturing Podcast with Fexingo: Factories, Supply Chains, and Industrial Business · host Fexingo

Every November, farmers in northern India burn millions of tons of rice straw, creating a toxic smog that chokes Delhi. But a startup called Takachar has built a portable machine that sits right in the field and converts that waste into fuel pellets and fertilizer. In this episode, Lucas and Luna break down how the technology works, why it costs 40 percent less than traditional biochar production, and why the math only works if you skip the supply chain entirely. They also discuss why big companies like Shell are funding small-scale solutions like this one, and whether the model could scale to other crop waste problems around the world. A concrete look at how distributed manufacturing is tackling one of India's toughest environmental and health crises. #Takachar #RiceStraw #Biofuel #India #Smog #CropWaste #PortableMachine #Biochar #SupplyChain #Manufacturing #CleanEnergy #Shell #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Factories #Industrial #ClimateTech #DistributedManufacturing Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

Every November, farmers in northern India burn millions of tons of rice straw, creating a toxic smog that chokes Delhi. But a startup called Takachar has built a portable machine that sits right in the field and converts that waste into fuel pellets and fertilizer. In this episode, Lucas and Luna break down how the technology works, why it costs 40 percent less than traditional biochar production, and why the math only works if you skip the supply chain entirely. They also discuss why big companies like Shell are funding small-scale solutions like this one, and whether the model could scale to other crop waste problems around the world. A concrete look at how distributed manufacturing is tackling one of India's toughest environmental and health crises. #Takachar #RiceStraw #Biofuel #India #Smog #CropWaste #PortableMachine #Biochar #SupplyChain #Manufacturing #CleanEnergy #Shell #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Factories #Industrial #ClimateTech #DistributedManufacturing Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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