From Organic Farming to Solar Energy: How is Patanjali saving the environment?

Patanjali Ayurveda claims that the company is actively working in environmental protection through Organic Farming, Solar Energy and Waste Management. The company is actively involved in developing organic fertilizers, promoting solar energy and making compost from waste. Patanjali Ayurveda says that through its green initiatives, it is making a significant contribution to environmental protection. Patanjali claims that under the leadership of Swami Ramdev, the company has not only promoted Ayurvedic products but has also taken many new steps in sectors like sustainable agriculture, renewable energy and waste management. The aim of these initiatives is to have a positive impact on the environment and ensure a healthy future for the coming generations.

Promotion of organic farming

Patanjali said that the company has taken many steps to promote organic farming. Through Patanjali Organic Research Institute (PORI), the company has developed organic fertilizers and organic pesticides, which reduce dependence on chemical fertilizers. These products improve soil fertility and enhance crop quality. PORI has trained 8,413 farmers from 8 states and helped them adopt organic farming. This has reduced soil, water and air pollution and has also promoted biodiversity.

Work in solar energy also

Patanjali is also active in the sector of solar energy. Patanjali claims that the company has made products like solar energy, inverter and battery more affordable, which has promoted clean energy in rural areas. Swami Ramdev’s vision is that ‘Patanjali Energy Centres’ should be established in every village and city, which will help in reducing carbon emissions. This initiative not only benefits the environment, but also provides affordable electricity to rural communities.

Innovation in Waste Management

Patanjali said that Patanjali University has started a unique initiative for waste management, where dry waste is converted into compost and yagya material is prepared from cow dung. It is a unique blend of ancient knowledge and modern technology, which helps in reducing waste and creating sustainable materials. This initiative not only keeps the environment clean but also promotes cultural values.

Patanjali said that the company has also given priority to initiatives like water conservation and tree plantation. The company has adopted water-saving techniques and undertaken large-scale tree plantation drives. These steps are important to maintain ecological balance and tackle climate change.

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