The plant would have capacity to process 300 tonnes of waste per day, an official spokesman said here today.
He said the plant would be constructed and operated by IL and FS Company, which has assured to start production at the plant by the end of this year.
He said the municipal corporation would earmark different sites for dumping of construction and demolition waste.
The company would lift the debris from these places and bring it to the plant, where it would be used for making cement bricks, block tiles, tiles and other products.
"As there is no scientific system in place for processing of the waste, it is being dumped on roadsides, in the Aravalli area or reaches landfill mixed with garbage. This results in blockage of drains, besides air and water pollution," he said.
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