"I will write to Ministry of Tourism to make it mandatory in all five and four star hotels and eatery establishments to have organic waste plant," Naidu said while inaugurating a plant in Malcha Marg market here.
The plant, which can process one tonne waste in 24 hours, will convert the organic waste of hotels and eateries in this area into compost for horticulture and agriculture use.
"It will also reduce the landfill space and water, noise & air pollution," he said.
NDMC Chairman Jalaj Srivastava said the introduction of this system to convert organic waste to compost will replace the old manual garbage disposal system.
The plant will be able to convert organic waste into compost within 24 hours using the composting machine, he said.
Earlier, Naidu also inaugurated a public toilet unit (PTU) at Hanuman Lane which has been constructed by NDMC under public-private-partnership project.
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