Green initiatives galore at IIT Delhi

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 04 2015 | 10:57 AM IST
IIT-Delhi is all fired up about its various 'green initiatives', ranging from organic waste management, paper recycling, car-pooling and wildlife conservation.
"Our team 'Sustainable IIT-D' has carried out a range of eco-friendly initiatives on the campus. We have reduced our hostel mess wastage up to 50 per cent. A bird audit was conducted and we maintain an online portal detailing the biodiversity here.
"We are currently working on a car pooling project and planning to launch it formally next month," Archit Raj, Project Lead, Sustainable IIT-D told PTI.
Planning to take the 'green message' forward, the IIT Delhi students have refused to hand over the waste generated on the campus to the usual garbage pickers.
"Usually the waste generated here is dumped at the Okhla landfill. But we have decided to treat the waste here itself. We, with the help of NGO Green Bandhu, convert the waste into organic waste, which is later used as manure," he said.
The 'Sustainable IIT-D' initiative has also forayed into paper and plastic recycling. While students are offered discounts if they bring back their eco-friendly cups, PET bottles are being converted into 'eco-designs'.
"We ran the 'Take you cup campaign', wherein the students who recycle their cups, are given 'green incentives'. You have to take your eco-friendly cups to the nearest food outlet on the campus to get your discount," Siddharth Rajan, project coordinator said.
"We are also working extensively on paper recycling. Students collect posters from the campus and use the non-used side of it. The idea is to minimize wastage. In another interesting initiative, we are converting used PET bottles into a renewable source of energy. The bottles are converted into bulbs, providing 750 W of power. These have been installed in the slum areas," he said.
As part of the 'eco-design' or sustainable architecture, Rajan said the PET bottles are also converted into 'PET bottle chairs'. "We have installed such chairs at many places on the campus," he said.
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First Published: Oct 04 2015 | 10:57 AM IST

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