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IndianOil's novel initiatives mark 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi
New Delhi   02-Oct-2019


Truck flag-off by Mr. Sanjiv Singh, Chairman, IndianOil, from Panipat Marketing Complex, containing bitumen filled polybags made from single-use plastics.

To mark the 150th birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi and as part of  Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Indian Oil Corporation Limited, flagged off  four novel initiatives to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle plastics.

Dr. MM Kutty, Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas flagged off awareness vans to popularise Repurposed Used Cooking Oil (RUCO).To popularise the RUCO movement across the country on 2nd October 2019, as a part of commemorating the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, Dr. MM Kutty, along with Mr. Sanjiv Singh, Chairman, IndianOil, flagged off 10 LPG delivery vans with banners to promote RUCO at Centre Half Service Station, Sadiq Nagar in New Delhi  today.


Dr. MM Kutty, Secretary, MoP&NG, flagging off mobile delivery vans for RUCO awareness

Mr. GK Satish, Director (Planning & Business Development), Mr. Shyam Bohra, Executive Director, Delhi State Office, Mr. SK Bose, Executive Director(HR), Mr. Subodh Kumar, Executive Director, (AE&SD), Ms. Sangeeta Munjal, Executive Director (Coordination) and other senior officials were also present on the occasion.

Biodiesel is an alternative fuel, similar to conventional or 'fossil' diesel. Biodiesel can be produced from vegetable oil, animal oil/fats, tallow and cooking oil. Used Cooking Oil (UCO) can be converted to Fatty Acid Methyl Esters (FAME), which has fuel properties similar to crude based diesel and hence called biodiesel. Thus UCO is a major source for the production of biodiesel. The potential of biodiesel from UCO in India is estimated at 3.5 MMTPA.


Mr. Sanjiv Singh, Chairman, IndianOil, inspecting the packaging of bitumen made of single-use plastics at the plant.

Subsequently, Mr. Sanjiv Singh, Chairman, IndianOil launched initiatives at Panipat Marketing Complex of IndianOil in the presence of Dr. SSV Ramakumar, Director(R&D), Mr. Sanjaya Bhatnagar, Executive Director, Panipat Refinery, Mr. Shyam Bohra, Executive Director, Delhi State Office and other senior IndianOil officials.



In a step towards reducing the use of single-use waste plastic, Indian Oil Corporation, the second  largest Petrochemical player in India, launched these initiatives to effectively and economically utilise single-use plastic waste.

1. Single-Use Waste Plastic Based Bituminous Road

IndianOil's R&D Centre has conducted a study & evaluated the effect of shredded waste plastic on bituminous concrete. As per the lab tests, the waste plastic roads have the advantages of  higher strength, increased durability, lesser rain water seepage due to plastic in the aggregates, better binding/bonding of mix and lesser stripping  with less potholes.


Two layered polybags containing CRMB 55 grade bitumen made with 2% wt single-use plastic.

R&D has worked out various compositions of waste plastic in roads, to be incorporated in aggregates. 850 meters of road outside IndianOil R&D Centre in Faridabad has been laid for test use at varying concentrations (1%-3%) of single-use waste plastic which is by far the maximum percentage of waste plastic used for paving bituminous roads.

For this purpose, about 16 MT of waste plastic from single-use carry bags/packaging film waste has been used. Performance of this road will be monitored by IndianOil R&D Centre in association with CSIR-CRRI, and also fine-tune the concentration of single-use plastic to be added.


Dr. SSV Ramakumar, Director(R&D), inspecting the bitumen road outside IndianOil R&D Centre, Faridabad, paved with 1-3% waste plastics.

The plastic road was inspected and test launched for use by  Dr. SSV Ramakumar, Director (R&D), Indian Oil and other IndianOil officials on 2nd October 2019 at Faridabad.

2. Special Grade Crumb Rubber Modified Bitumen (CRMB55 )

A special grade of Bitumen CRMB55 has been designed using 2wt% of waste (single-use) plastic material. The new grade has equivalent performance to the existing bitumen product CRMB 55 as demonstrated in the lab. One customer was released the  first supply of CRMB55  from Panipat when  a truck loaded with this product was flagged off by Mr.  Sanjiv Singh, Chairman, IndianOil on 2nd October 2019 in the presence of senior officials.

3. Soluble Bitumen Poly Bags  

Yet another novel initiative introduced on the day were polybags for bitumen filling produced from 100% single-use waste plastic, which solubilise fully in the bitumen at the time of road paving.  Bitumen is packed in two layered specially designed polybags - one inner liner bag for filling and another outer (raffia) bag with handle for ease of handling.  At the user's end, the outer bag is removed and bitumen along with the inner bags can be charged into the bitumen hot mix plant. During the bitumen melting process at the road construction site, the inner bag melts and completely homogenizes with the bitumen, which can be further used in the same way as conventionally packed bitumen.

4. Expression of Interest (EOI) for Procurement of Plastic Waste

In order to establish a robust supply chain of waste (single-use) plastic material for implementing the above initiatives on regular basis and to develop a sustainable business model which comprises of various organised aggregators & NGOs , IndianOil also released a National Expression of Interest (EOI) on 2nd October 2019, for assessing the market availability and willingness of parties/aggregators/ organisations  to supply different types of waste plastics in commercial quantities on consistent basis.

As a part of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and in a bid to achieve plastic neutrality, IndianOil has worked out these various options of using waste plastics leading to value creation for different stakeholders in the waste plastic ecosystem.  

Sabitha Natraj
General Manager
Corporate Communications
Indian Oil Corporation Ltd., New Delhi