Green Gene Enviro Protection & Infrastructure Ltd. (GGEPIL) is the private sector company promoted by Luthra Group in the year 1999 to plan, design and develop environment infrastructure projects in India. GGEPIL is an Enviro Infrastructure company; active in the field of hazardous wastes management and municipal solid wastes management. GGEPIL has established and is successfully operating Waste Mix Processing Facility / Alternate Fuel and Resource Facilities in Gujarat, Haryana, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, UT of Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Maharashtra. The AFRF is successful in consistently supplying uniform and desired quality of Alternate Fuel and Alternate raw material; prepared from different kind of hazardous and non-hazardous wastes; to cement kilns. It is also proving economically a better solution to wastes generators as well.
SINCE 1999
GGEPIL is a global, broad-based enviro-infrastructure company devoted to discovering new methods, new technologies and new ways to aid waste recovery, recycling and help build a sustainable environment. GGEPIL designs, develops, operates, and maintains integrated waste treatments, storage and disposal facilities in major states across India. GGEPIL with its vast experience in effective disposal of Hazardous waste in different parts of the country through technically proven procedures by following all the necessary environmental safety aspects at various stages of waste processing and disposal for safe working and a clean and green environment.
GGEPIL ensures environmentally safe pre-processing of hazardous and non-hazardous waste generated by industries followed by co-processing of such alternate fuel at cement plants. GGEPIL is in the business of developing Enviro Infrastructure projects on DBOO (Design, Build, Own and Operate) or BOOT basis. The development and operation of Integrated Common Hazardous Wastes Treatment, Storage and Disposal Facility (ICHWTSDF) is one of the major businesses of GGEPIL. GGEPIL is presently having on hand 3 ICHWTSDFs which are developed, developing and operating for the operational life of 25-40 years.



