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A partnership for a Clean City

A partnership for a Clean City. KASA MUKTHA BENGALURU. IN CRISIS LIES THE OPPORTUNITY – The time for change in attitude to waste, for policy and action and for industry to participate is here. Mandur is our Singur moment. Turning Point. Segregate at source to minimize to landfill

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A partnership for a Clean City

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  1. A partnership for a Clean City KASA MUKTHA BENGALURU

  2. IN CRISIS LIES THE OPPORTUNITY – The time for change in attitude to waste, for policy and action and for industry to participate is here. Mandur is our Singur moment Turning Point

  3. Segregate at source to minimize to landfill Decentralize and have Dry waste sorting and collection centres at ward level EPR and recycling New market level Communication plan Waste management funnel

  4. Key accomplishments of WUCU

  5. Key Commitments

  6. A prism of City Efforts Legal Framework • SWM Handling Rules • Bulk generator Notification • Proposal for waiver of SWM Cess • PIL to ensure clarity on way forward • New tender conditions • Amendment for Penal Infrastructure&Processing KCDC re-activated OWI to receive 300 TPD 198 DWCCs 8 decentralized yards Bio meth – 5 TPD units… Polluter Pay Principle Inclusive approach Large Awareness drives

  7. Market Size: 3500 tons per day APARTMENTS- 330 SHOPS- 365 OFFICES, FACTORIES- 505 HEALTH CARE-85 Excludes medical waste, e-waste, garden waste, , debris & existing raddiwala waste streams HOSPITALITY-305 EDUCATION: 85 MALLS, WORSHIP, HALLS - 140 OTHERS- 20

  8. Mixed Waste Woes HUM DO, HAMARE DO New concepts, Business Models, Social Entrepreneurship to promote segregation. Segregation of waste at source is a non negotiable first step. Aggregated waste by stream has greatest resource recovery

  9. Debris Bio Medical Waste Wet Waste Dry Waste Sanitary Waste Hazardous Waste Incineration By Waste Category

  10. WET WASTE IN SITU : GUIDE • Composting • Biogas Individual (1 -10kg) Apartments (10 - 40kg) (40-200kg) (200-1500kg) • 100kg • Biogas • Unit • Composting- • Biobins • 100kg • Potable • Biogas • Unit Corporates (40- 200kgs) • Composting • Electricity • LPG Shared Services for Bulk Generators (250 Tonnes/Day) • Composting • Biogas City Waste • Integral Yards for 20 Tonnes/Day to 60 Tonnes/Day ward level • Large Processing for 750 Tonnes/ Day Wet Waste Category

  11. Handbook

  12. Identify Category of Waste Generator

  13. Decentralized Infrastructure for dry waste aggregation

  14. Shared Services: Bulk Generators PPP Model- 500 TPD Hotels

  15. Rising Consumerism- need for filters Dry waste Filters : Paper recycling Plastic for roads Plastic for P2F Plastic for Pellets Metal Glass Tetrapak Scrap Dealers/ Wholesalers: At some stage the post consumer waste needs a Extended Producers Responsibility (EPR) bill : Solution PILOTS with Corporates and Producers

  16. Approach to Programs for waste minimization to Landfill • Corporates : CII Roundtables • 100 companies in discussion to reduce waste • ELCIA township plan • BCIC Awards • Facility Managers &Vendor Development • Roundtables in Neighborhoods • Banerghatta Road,RR Nagar,Hebbal,Jayanagar • APARTMENTS :The Committee & Credai • Generator focused shared solutions • Certification mechanism • 3 Party audits

  17. Steps involved in a Ward campaign for 100% segregation at Source @ Ward Level KasaMuktha Bangalore Campaign

  18. Door to Door Collection • Segregation at source • Backend Tie up for Dry waste with Dry Waste collection Centers. • Wet Waste to Processing Yards for Compost or Biogas • Pilot for separate collection systems for Sanitary waste and Leaf Litter • Communication Plans and Awareness Programs • NGO RWA involvement What is KasaMuktha?

  19. Black spot elimination– necessary for visible impact through citizen engagement

  20. WASTE STREAMS

  21. Door to Door Sanitary Waste Collection for the first time for urban India In Partnership with

  22. SANITARY WASTE CYCLE SEGREGATION AT SOURCE SANITARY WASTE COLLECTED IN SEPARATE BAGS SANITARY WASTE COLLECTION AGENCY COLLECTS SANITARY WASTE FROM THE RESPECTIVE HOSPITAL AND SAFELY TRANSPORTS IT TO THE NEAREST INCINERATOR FOR SAFE DISPOSAL. SANITARY WASTE COLLECTED BY BBMP TRANSFERRED TO THE HOSPITAL • SANITARY WASTE COLLECTED AT THE HOSPITAL AND STORED SAFELY IN A SEPARATE BIN WITH COVERED LID. • HOSPITAL TO WEIGH AND RECORD THE COLLECTED SANITARY WASTE HOSPITAL INCINERATOR

  23. List of Ward for Phase 1

  24. Space and collection areas for BBMP Sanitary • waste, covered Bin for collection and storage. • Notifying a person and weighing the • sanitary waste. • Plastic banning in hospitals • MSW and the last mile for processing .. in situ • Recycling : Reduce, and policies thereof for • customers and the staff. Commitment from Hospitals

  25. Accepting Segregation at Source as way forward Space and collection areas for MSW Notifying a person and Setting a date Partnerships and shared learning & experience 5. MSW and the last mile for processing .. in situ Recycling : Reduce, and policies for residents and the staff. PILOT with different Developers : a joint program of engagement and a dedicated team ADOPT one cluster or area and do POC Commitment : Apartments

  26. The Way Forward Government Bulk Generators/ Market forces Citizens Social Interdependency

  27. Thank You

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