New Delhi MP Meenakshi Lekhi inaugurates Wet Waste Composting Unit for successful in-house organic waste processing at Sangli Apartments, New Delhi.
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Biomediation culture being sprayed on windrows which are turned over once a week to allow for aeration, this prevents accumulation of harmful gases that can ignite. This method als...
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Bio-remediation Pilot project being carried out at Ghazipur? landfill to bring down the volume of biodegradable waste. The project aims to reduce the volume by over 40 per cent.
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Two feet high long windrows being created using old and new waste landing at Ghazipur landfill. This helps to reduce odor, emission of harmful gases and combustion.
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The waste to energy plant at the Ghazipur Dumpyard manages to produce only 12 MHz of energy every month.
There are time-bombs ticking in the capital—after all, there’s only so much garbage landfills can take. Swachh Bharat slogans won’t stop the volcanoes from exploding, as remedies and alternatives languish for lack of vision and funds.