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At The Akshaya Patra Foundation, every wholesome meal served is a step toward enabling education and building a healthier, brighter future for children. Our journey in Puri, Odisha, has taken a meaningful leap towards sustainability through a valued partnership with BW LPG India, India’s largest owner and operator of Very Large Gas Carriers (VLGCs) for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) shipping. The company is committed to deliver cleaner energy for a sustainable future and proudly supports related community initiatives.


 






BW LPG India fuels Akshaya Patra’s Puri kitchen with clean LPG for a greener future


 


Background


Puri is not just a pilgrimage hub; it is a city that balances deep-rooted spiritual significance with modern environmental consciousness. Known for the revered Jagannath Temple, the city has also embraced eco-friendly initiatives—making it an ideal place for sustainable innovations in community service.


 


Akshaya Patra in Puri


In Puri, Akshaya Patra began its operations in 2006 driven by the vision No child shall be deprived of education because of hunger. Today, the Puri kitchen provides nutritious mid-day meals to nearly 40,000 children studying in 583 government and government-aided schools in the city and surrounding areas, by supporting the PM POSHAN Abhiyaan, our meals play a pivotal role in improving children’s health, school attendance, and learning outcomes.


 


The centralised kitchen provides hygienic, nutritious and freshly prepared mid-day meals daily, playing a vital role in improving school enrolment, attendance and retention as well as children’s health outcomes, and consequently, their academic performance.


 


Akshaya Patra – BW LPG India Partnership


Akshaya Patra has initiated a strategic shift towards becoming more environmentally sustainable, and in this, the Foundation has had the considerable support of donors like BW LPG India, who have supported its operations in Puri, Odisha. In line with Akshaya Patra’s sustainability commitment, the Puri Centralised Kitchen, which prepares over 52,000 meals daily, transitioned from a briquette-fired boiler to a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)-fired boiler with the support of BW LPG India. This move not only optimised operations but also brought significant environmental, community and cost-related benefits. BW LPG India leadership team adds, “We are committed to the communities in which we operate, and we are proud to continue our partnership with Akshaya Patra Foundation to sponsor the energy needs of school kitchens with clean-burning LPG-fuelled equipment, reinforcing our firm conviction in delivering energy for a better world”.


 


Mr. Dhananjay Ganjoo, Chief Marketing Officer of The Akshaya Patra Foundation, shared, “At Akshaya Patra, we believe that true service must go hand-in-hand with sustainability. Our collaboration with BW LPG India is a shining example of how thoughtful innovation can nourish both people and the planet. By reducing our environmental footprint while enhancing meal delivery for children, we are building a healthier future—one meal, one initiative at a time.”


 


Impact – Energy Transition at Akshaya Patra Puri Kitchen: Briquettes to LPG-fired Boiler


Before – Challenges with Briquette-fired Boiler


1. High Fuel Load, Lower Efficiency


  • Daily Briquette Usage: 1,650 kg


  • Calorific Value: ~3,800 kcal/kg → 6.27 million kcal/day


  • Combustion Efficiency: ~65%, leading to thermal losses and higher input fuel needs


 


2. Particulate Matter & Pollution


  • Briquettes emit high levels of PM2.5, soot and CO, leading to poor air quality inside the kitchen and surrounding area


  • Persistent community complaints and pollution board concerns due to black smoke and ash


 


3. Manpower & Maintenance Overheads


  • Manual fuel feeding, slag removal, and cleaning required extra labour and caused frequent boiler downtime


  • Ash handling created hygiene issues near food processing zones


 


4. Operational Cost


  • Cost/kg: Rs. 8.50 → Daily Cost: Rs. 14,025


  • Requires large dry storage and handling areas for 1.6 tonnes/day


 


After – Benefits of LPG-fired Boiler Upgrade


1. Higher Thermal Efficiency


  • LPG Calorific Value: ~11,500 kcal/kg


  • To meet 6.27 million kcal/day, only 545 kg LPG/day is required


  • Combustion Efficiency: ~95%, providing faster and cleaner steam generation


 


2. Clean combustion, Air Quality & Hygiene Improvement


  • LPG combustion emits almost zero particulate matter, soot or ash.


  • Drastically reduced kitchen emissions enhanced air quality for kitchen staff and the local community


  • Compliance to the Government’s regulations of lowering air pollution as Puri is a place of importance from the pilgrimage and tourism perspectives


 


3. Manpower Savings & Easy Operation


 


4. Low Capex & Minimal Maintenance


  • LPG systems are modular and skid-mounted, requiring lower upfront investment


  • No moving grates, conveyors, or soot blowers—maintenance costs dropped significantly


 


Carbon Footprint Reduction (235 Operational Days)










Parameters


Briquettes


LPG


CO₂ Emission Factor


~1.8 kg CO₂ per kg


~2.88 kg CO₂ per kg


Daily Usage


1,650 kg/day


545 kg/day


Daily CO₂ Emissions


2,970 kg CO₂/day


1,569.6 kg CO₂/day


Annual CO₂ Emissions


699,950 kg


368,856 kg


Approx. Annual Emissions


~700 tonnes/year


~369 tonnes/year


 


 


Net Carbon Emissions Reduction









Parameter


Briquette Boiler


LPG Boiler


Fuel Used (per day)


1,650 kg


545 kg


CO₂ Emissions/Day


~2.97 tonnes


~1.57 tonnes


Annual CO₂ (235 days)


~700 tonnes


~369 tonnes


Net CO₂ Reduction


 


~331 tonnes/year


 


Comparison b/w Briquettes and LPG from an Operational Perspective












Criteria


Briquettes


LPG


Emissions


High PM, CO, smoke and ash


Clean burning; negligible PM


Compliance Risk


High (Visible emissions)


Low (Meets CPCB standards)


Community Impact


Negative (Smoke, particles)


Positive (No visible emissions)


Capex


Higher (Fuel handling + storage)


Lower (Compact skid-based units)


Maintenance Frequency


High


Low


Operational Ease


Manual, labour-intensive


Automated, easy to manage


Hygiene


Compromised due to ash/smoke


High standards, no residue


 


This transition marks more than a technological advancement—it is a model for scalable, CSR-led environmental innovation that improves operations, empowers communities, and enhances the well-being of school children.


 


Together with BW LPG India, Akshaya Patra reaffirms its mission to serve nutritious meals while championing sustainability, community health, and national development goals.





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