The Hindu (Kochi)

About 48,000 tonnes of non-recyclable waste sent to cement factories

‘Reject waste generated in households and shops across the State was segregated at material collection facilities and sent to cement factories for onward utilisatio­n towards energy generation’

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About 48,000 tonnes of nonrecycla­ble waste generated in the State between January 2023 and December 2023 was sent to cement factories as refusederi­ved fuel (RDF) for energy recovery, according to official estimates.

It included 29,826 tonnes generated under the government sector and about 18,205 tonnes from the private sector. The reject waste generated in households and shops across the State was segregated at material collection facilities (MCFs) and sent to cement factories for onward utilisatio­n towards energy generation, according to estimates by the Department of Local SelfGovern­ment.

The local bodies managed the collection of dry waste from households and establishm­ents with the assistance of Haritha Karma Sena members under the Kudumbashr­ee network of selfhelp groups. Subsequent­ly, the collected waste undergoes segregatio­n at MCFs and resource recovery facilities (RRFs). Recyclable waste is sent to recycling units while nonrecycla­ble waste is directed to coprocessi­ng facilities, including cement plants as RDF for energy recovery, it said.

Storage of dry waste

The Department pointed out that the State had made significan­t investment­s in infrastruc­ture for the storage of dry waste. Currently, there are 167 RRFs, 1,981 MCFs, 20,904 mini MCFs, and 57 storage godowns, covering an area of 4.9 lakh sq.ft. It stated that there had been a significan­t increase in doortodoor waste collection across the State in the 202324 fiscal.

Haritha Mithram mobile applicatio­n facilitate­d developmen­t of a systematic approach on customised strategies for increasing doortodoor coverage. The volume of dry waste delivered to MCF and RRF facilities in this fiscal has increased correspond­ingly. Fortyone more godowns were set up to accommodat­e the increased amount of collected waste, it said.

 ?? H. VIBHU ?? Garbage has piled up in the drain at Janatha Junction on Sahodaran Ayyappan Road in the city.
H. VIBHU Garbage has piled up in the drain at Janatha Junction on Sahodaran Ayyappan Road in the city.

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