Waste Management

The modern life style has enormously increased the Waste generation at Individual, household and industrial level. In developing countries waste management has emerged as a very crucial environmental issue. Both rural as well as urban areas in India are having a serious problem of waste management.

Training and welfare of Waste collection workers

The waste collection in many of our cities is still not being done according to the prescribed safety and health standards. A large number of poor people collect waste from streets to make a living by selling suitable things found in the waste. Often Plastic Bottles, Paper Boxes, Metallic waste, and few more usable/recyclable articles these people pick up and sell to different traders.

The waste collection in many of our cities is still not being done according to the prescribed safety and health standards. A large number of poor people collect waste from streets to make a living by selling suitable things found in the waste. Often Plastic Bottles, Paper Boxes, Metallic waste, and few more usable/recyclable articles these people pick up and sell to different traders.

  • Separation of Degradable and Non-biodegradable waste at household level
  • Waste disposal facilities development
  • Reuse of waste
  • Hazardous waste Management
  • Monitoring of complete waste management process
  • Making useful Products out of waste