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NMMC TO CONVERT GREEN WASTE INTO BIOMASS FUEL

- Htmetro@hindustant­imes.com

Sameera Kapoor Munshi

NAVI MUMBAI: The green waste collected in the city by Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporatio­n (NMMC) will soon be processed and converted into biomass fuel, also known as briquettes.

This is a pilot project aimed at making the best out of the waste collected across Navi Mumbai.

The primary goal behind the proposal is to make the best out of waste and reduce the load put on the landfill site.

“Almost 800 tons of waste gets dumped at the landfill daily. Of this, almost 80 tons comprise green waste, which often sees a spike during monsoon. Systematic disposal of green waste is estimated to open up space by at least 25%. Additional­ly, it will avert the concerns of the dried leaves and branches catching fire,” said the additional city engineer, Shirish Aradhwad.

The first-of-its-kind initiative is to be done through Private Public Partnershi­p (PPP) wherein the administra­tion will provide the space for the companies to set up their infrastruc­ture. NMMC will provide the space at Belapur sewerage treatment plant.

“Approximat­ely, a three acre plot will be required to set up the plant and under PPP, it will be Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporatio­n that will be providing the space for the plant whereas all the remaining requiremen­ts like the machinery, the processing system, sale of the end product, etc. will be the concerned contractor­s’ responsibi­lity,” informed Aradhwad.

Briquette is an alternativ­e to firewood, wood pellets and charcoal. The briquettes are to be sold to tyre companies, ceramic industries etc.

“This is going to be a very beneficial project that should result in some monetary income but primarily it should aid in optimum utilisatio­n of space within the landfill, “said deputy municipal commission­er, B Rajale.

The project will take around a year for execution.

The Navi Mumbai civic body will approximat­ely earn ₹70 lakh annually and 25% revenue sharing is proposed.

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