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Waste Management

What is Waste ?

Any substance or object which


we want to discard is waste

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Out of sight out of Mind
A familiar sight in our localities !!!… where does it go from here?
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Common site everywhere

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Stray Dog Attacks

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Cows die when they unsuspectingly eat
polythene bags along with other food items

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Mosquitoes Breeding Ground

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Setting fire to garbage dumps results in the emission of
harmful gases which cause respiratory ailments

Fatal dioxins

CO, CO2,
NO2 Heavy metals

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Garbage Chocking Drains

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Dumped at city outskirts

Nearly Rs. 150 crore per annum is spent on transporting


this waste to dump sites 19
Urban Flooding

Careless dumping of polythene bags into the roadside


drains choke the entire drainage system and results in
flooding of streets and houses 20
Effects the ground water table

Rainwater running through the garbage dumps carry harmful


chemicals and germs, contaminating soil , ground and surface water
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sources.
Effects the farm land

Much of the Green


belt and farmland
around Bengaluru has
become useless,
because of waste
Toxins in dumping and
chemical pollution.
Farm products that we
eat are highly
Toxins out contaminated
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Can we stop this
Is there an alternative for this ?
Yes !
Its our waste, Its our responsibility
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Municipal Solid
Waste Management
Types of Waste

Organic Waste Dry Waste E - Waste

Bio Medical Waste Hazardous Rejects


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Organic Waste

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Garden Waste

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Dry Waste

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E - Waste

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Bio-Medical Waste

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Hazardous Waste

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Waste composition
Organic Waste 72.0%

Paper & cardboard 11.6%

Polythene & Plastic 6.23%

Glass 1.43%

Cloth, Rubber, & Leather 1.01%

Metals 0.23%

Others 7.50%
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90% of waste is recyclable!
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Mixed waste makes it difficult to retrieve any recyclables since
the wet waste soils the dry waste 34
When we can segregate this Why not this ?

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Waste
Segregation

Our waste our Responsibility


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Different categories of wastes have to be dealt
with differently and that is possible only when
waste is segregated.

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Waste Segregation at Source

Your Solid Waste

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Use your bins

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Waste Segregation

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Waste Segregation at Source

Green bin - Organic / Blue bin - Dry / Black bin - Hazardous


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Organic
waste
Feed to Goshala / Piggery

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Composting

Our waste our Responsibility


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Home Composting

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Vermicomposting

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Organic Waste Composting

Organic Waste Shredding & Composting


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leaf composting

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Energy
Recovery

Our waste our Responsibility


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Small Scale Bio gas Plant

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Bio gas Stove

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Biogas Lighting
Biogas Generator

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Paper Recycling
Waste to Resources

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Waste to Resources

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Plastic
Recycling
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Waste to Resources

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Waste to Resources

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Plastic to Oil

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Road from Plastic Waste

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Our Responsibility

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