Waste to No Waste: Conference on Net Zero, Sustainability & Circular Economy
Stakeholders from every level of the waste supply chain and resource recovery system spent a fruitful day together, exploring newer... Read More
Ludhiana Smart City: On the road to smart waste managment
Shena Aggarwal IAS, Commissioner, Ludhiana Municipal Corporation and CEO, Ludhiana Smart City Limited spoke to Mrigank Warrier, Associate Editor, Clean... Read More
Compost System for Food Waste Recycling
Bokashi, a Japanese food recycling technology based on ancient fermentation practices, utilises rice bran and beneficial microorganisms to quickly break... Read More
Composting in SWM – A Report
Composting is the most widely employed MSWM technique in India, with above 70 composting plants. Most of these composting facilities handle between 100-1000 TPD of MSW. It is estimated that up to 6% of MSW collected is composted which makes it the only major waste handling technology employed in India. Excerpt from the report on Sustainable Solid Waste Management in India by Ranjith Annepu for the Earth Engineering Center and Waste-to-Energy Research and Technology Council at Columbia University