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Ideas on Smart Waste Management

Start Date :
Mar 15, 2016
Last Date :
Apr 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Waste management is an important requirement for ecologically sustainable development. Efficient sorting of waste is a major issue in today’s society. The main goals of this ...
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Ritu Gupta
10 years 3 months ago
The following steps are very important for keeping our rivers clean:
The should be a strict check on the type of detergents, shampoos & soaps which are used in households. Since the water from house hold is drained in the water bodies. Only natural detergents made u using SoapNuts(reetha) and plant based products should be allowed in the market.The human waste should be used to make fertilisers and bio gas instead of draining in rivers. Rest of the waste should be recycled.
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DIPEN CHHEDA
10 years 3 months ago
accountability, responsibility, sense of ownership, sense of belongingness is vital for any initiative or task which is of mammoth size, channel of communication should be from PM to MP to MLA to Corporators. Uniform policy, guidelines all across. Awareness, Promotion, Ways and Means should be broadcasted. Use of social medium to the core. And above all recycling in most efficient and cost friendly logistics manner will be helpful.
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Divyanshu jain
10 years 3 months ago
first we can reduce the usage of less micron plastic bag and then when the waste gets collected the responsible department could separate it ....into organic then to non organic . the latter on could further be divided into the recycling category and the energy essential one ....
the recycling waste could be sold to those private firms which recycles and the non recycle ones could be used as a source of electrical energy and then the waste could be disposed off.....
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kiran purushottam rathod
10 years 3 months ago
we can use scheme such as if public dump the waste they would get some incentives for it , waste treatment plant should be joined at one point in a city where from any place people can use innovative machines to through garbage there and it will be directly going at one place.we can give incentive in term of paise using their digital garbage cards by scratching it.
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omkar bhatwadekar
10 years 3 months ago
sir ur 1st suggestion is totally wrong.... you can not ban plastic ... be logical sir...
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Cariappa
10 years 3 months ago
Dear Sir,
I am P A cariappa, " Waste Management", my first point is
1) Complete ban Plastic, and its bi-products.
2) Electronic waste must be re- used , to its full capacity
3) Dry and wet waste , must be used for " Manure" , for plants , so that top soil
will gave importance, and it helps for agriculture purpose.
4)By using Waste as medium of " Source" we can generate Electricity, and we can be
less dependent on Dams.
Regards.
P A Cariappa.
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