neww Awareness Worshop SORT Phase V.pptx

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Training and Capacity Building Workshop on Solid Waste Management Under A project for Segregation of Waste for Recycling and Treatment A CSR initiative of Swarn Lata Motherson Trust Implemented by Indian Pollution Control Association

About Us Vision Mission Sustainable economic development of India in a way that ensures environmental protection. To ensure proper recycling of different kinds of waste to produce other useful products Enlisted with Central Pollution Control Board for Plastic Waste Management Incorporated in 2001 as a Non – Government Organization C reated a network of more than 30,000 waste workers across 35 States I mplements decentralized solid waste management system

About Motherson Objective Values The objective is to bring in sustainable development in various strata of society through a participatory approach. Utilizing resources and capability to best fulfill responsibility towards the society and the environment Formed to carry out CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) activities by Motherson Group. Education and Skill Development Skill development for technical trades namely Auto Service Technician, CNC Machine Operator, & Fitter etc Healthcare Environment Conservation

What is Solid Waste ? Solid Waste include solid or semi solid domestic waste, sanitary waste, commercial waste, institutional waste, catering and market waste and other non residential waste, street sweeping, silt removed or collected from the surface drain, horticultural waste, agricultural dairy waste, and treated bio-medical waste. (Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 )

Types of Solid Waste Household waste is generally classified as municipal waste Industrial waste as hazardous waste e-waste as hazardous waste Biomedical waste or hospital waste as infectious waste

Sources of Solid Waste

Solid Waste Composition Food & garden waste Paper Plastic Glass Metal Rubber leather Inerts Organic content

Status of Solid Waste in India Delhi NCR generated in the year 2021-22 as per the reports published by CPCB year 2021-22 as per the reports published by CPCB 10990 MTD As per CPCB, during 2020-21 , total quantity of solid waste generated in the country is 1.7 Lakh MTD Solid Waste Generation per capita in India is 119.07 g/day 50655.4 TPD which is 31.7 % of the total waste generated remains un-accounted. It is estimated that 88 square kilometer of precious land to be brought under waste disposal through landfilling by 2050.

Current Practices of SWM Solid Waste from Residential areas Hotels Hospitals Markets Wholesale markets Slaughter houses etc. Community Bin Collection System Transportation Landfilling in Low-lying Areas Composting/ Biomethanation

MILESTONE NO. 1 Air Pollution Water Pollution Land Pollution Global Warming Waste affects ecosystems and our health

Recommendations to minimize impacts Most preferred option Least preferred option

Introducing Project S.O.R.T SORT was conceptualized with the objectives to maximize utilization of resources to reduce waste, which would indirectly result in less air, water and soil pollution , reduce pressure on landfill sites and reduce cost on transportation. The project also envisages to Get segregated waste at source To enable Composter operators to compost kitchen and garden organics, producing healthy organic Compost Increase recycling rate of solid waste through efficient segregation. Educate waste generators / consumers on efficient waste management. Promote local self-responsibility for a clean environment.

Segregation of Waste Wet waste/compostable waste Dry waste/Recyclable waste Hazardous Waste

We practice segregation in real life Segregation of waste at source Waste segregation at source is the sorting and separation of waste into different categories to facilitate recycling, treatment and correct disposal. 

Community Composter ( Aerobin ) IPCA will install Aerobins for the treatment of segregated organic waste. The capacity of Aerobin is 400 L and it can take 15 kg (approximately) of organic waste in one day It function on the principal of Aerobic Decomposition and it has been designed in a way to maintain aerobic condition throughout the decomposition process. It has drainage system at the bottom to collect the excess moisture in the waste Excess moisture collection system and provision of regular supply of oxygen, make the composting process completely odorless and fast.

Functioning

Steps involved in composting 1. Installation Construction of Base for Installation of Composters Parts of Composter Before Installation Step 1 Step 2

Steps involved in composting Installation of Composter Collection of segregated waste from societies Step 3 Step 4

Steps involved in composting Mixing Input Step 5 Step 6

Steps involved in composting Monitoring Harvesting` Step 7 Step 8

Harvesting Drying up Sieving Dry Organic Manure Liquid Gold for the Plants Liquid Fertilizer After 45 days

Use of organic manure

Cleaning Checking up Monitoring and Evaluation Process Safety gears, regular cleaning and checking

Management of Plastic Waste by installation of Plastic Waste Collection Bins at identified Societies/ Institutions

Operational Process Source Segregated Waste Compost Unit Material Recovery Facility Recyclable Plastic Other Recyclables Co-Processing Plastic Recycling Facility Dry Waste Wet Waste Dry Waste

Thank You! Company Name : Indian Pollution Control Association Corp. Office : 3-6, DDA Shopping Complex, Hargobind Enclave, Vikas Marg Ext., Delhi-110092 Recycling Plant Address : Plot No. 66, Ecotech 12, Greater Noida, U.P. Website : https://ipcaworld.co.in/ E-mail : [email protected] Telephone : 011-422074078
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