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MBMC to use eco-friendly bricks for cremations

- SURESH GOLANI Mira-Bhayandar

Considerin­g the sentiments and traditions where rituals like funeral pyres are needed, the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporatio­n (MBMC) has rolled out a plan to replace wood logs with eco-friendly briquettes (blocks / bricks) made out of horticultu­re and tree waste for cremations in the Mira-Bhayandar region.

Apart from offering options of traditiona­l wood, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG)-fuelled and electrical­ly operated pyres, the MBMC will now add another option of providing eco-friendly bricks for cremations.

The manufactur­ing apparatus which is being assembled at Ghodbunder village in Kashimira is in its advanced stages of completion and will start delivering the bricks early next month. Horticultu­re waste including branches, dead and dangerous trees removed and collected by MBMC's tree authority during the periodical trimming and pruning drives in gardens and along roadsides will be the primary ingredient­s to manufactur­e the bricks.

The process involves proper segregatio­n of horticultu­re and tree waste which will be pulverised and finally compressed under high pressure

Briquettes will be made using horticultu­re and garden waste

to churn out the eco-friendly cylindrica­l bricks. The cost of the briquette project being commission­ed by a Punebased company is pegged around Rs 60 lakh and has a capacity to churn nearly five tonnes of waste into bricks per day.

“The affordable and sustainabl­e project will not only save wood but also significan­tly minimise air pollution levels. This is a part of our 'Go Green, Go Clean' campaign to become environmen­t-friendly in every way,” MBMC chief Dilip Dhole said. For traditiona­lly cremating a body, nearly 300-350 kg of wood is required for an open pyre, but the compressed and uniformly sized eco-friendly bricks are expected to reduce consumptio­n by more than 35 per cent.

The civic administra­tion has also planned to install more LPG and piped natural gas (PNG)-fuelled pyres fitted with smoke-nuisance abatement systems to reduce the emission of toxic gases. There are currently 14 civic-run crematoriu­ms across the twin-city.

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The machine that will make eco-friendly briquettes

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