The foundation stone for the same was laid in Basai here today by Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG) Commissioner V Uma Shankar.
He said that the facility will get mixed C&D waste from designated sites of MCG in Gurugram. The waste would be recycled into aggregates, cement bricks and manufactured sand in the plant.
The plant, which will take a year's time to complete, will also be able to recover and recycle about 95 per cent of the incoming waste, he added.
"The waste is generally dumped on the roadside, the Aravalis or mixed with MSW and sent to the landfill. Such unplanned dumping chokes surface drains, disrupts traffic, pollutes water and is an eyesore on the urban landscape," he added.
As per reports, the annual increase in the C&D waste generation is said to be 10 per cent. Currently, the city has no scientific system for processing this waste.
"It has been also reported that the dust from construction activities and waste contributes to particulate matter (PM 2.5 and 10) in the air contributing to alarming air pollution levels," he said.
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