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ECOMASS SOLUTIONS PRIVATE LIMITED

Parbhani, Maharashtra

DPIIT recognised District Renewable Energy

In their own words

ECCO Mass Solutions Private Limited is a climate-technology startup focused on developing indigenous, carbon-negative industrial solutions for sustainable material production and environmental utilities. The company is working on a novel Fast Pyrolysis Tunnel Reactor (FPTR) platform designed to convert agricultural and biogenic waste into engineered biochar and advanced sorbent materials. The technology aims to address key challenges in carbon dioxide removal, replacement of fossil-derived activated carbon, and circular utilization of biomass waste. Currently, the core technology is at Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 2–3, where the scientific principles, reactor architecture, and process flow have been formulated and validated at a conceptual and analytical level. The next phase of development involves pilot-scale prototyping and performance validation.

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What the record says

DPIIT recognition number
DIPP235782
CIN
U28195MH2025PTC462781
Registered on Startup India
2025
Self-declared stage
Prototype

Where this is

District

Parbhani

Maharashtra

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