Govt seeks corporates help for waste management
M Venkaiah Naidu has urged the corporates and industrial and trade bodies to 'walk the talk' in respect of ensuring cleanliness and waste management in urban areas
BS B2B Bureau B2B Connect | New Delhi
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Venkiah Naidu informed that 1,33,000 metric tonnes of municipal solid waste is being generated every day in Class-I and II cities out of which 32% is being littered. Of the total waste being collected, 72% (6,55,000 metric tonnes) is being landfilled. Through proper collection and reuse and recycling of solid waste, it is estimated that about 440 MW of power can be generated every year and consumption of chemical fertilisers can be reduced by 30% by using compost made out of solid waste from urban areas. Further elaborating on the ‘cash value of trash’, Naidu said that refused derived fuel is another potential solution for treatment of solid waste which is comparable to coal in terms of costs and calorific value.
Stating that about 38,500 million litres of sewage is being generated per day by Class-I and II cities, Naidu said effective recycling of it would help in irrigating about one to three lakh hectares depending on the crop. He expressed concern over discharge of about 61% of sewage without being treated.
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First Published: Feb 04 2015 | 5:37 PM IST

