The Hindu (Coimbatore)

Tieup to deal with zerovalue plastics in Coonoor announced

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The NGO, Clean Coonoor, has tied up with Marico Innovation Foundation, Dalmia Bharat Cements Limited and Marico Limited to process zerovalue plastics along with other combustibl­e waste such as textiles.

In a press release, Samantha Iyanna, Managing Trustee of Clean Coonoor, said, “Perhaps the greatest challenge faced in Solid Waste Management nowadays is the safe disposal of what is called as zerovalue plastics or nonsaleabl­e plastics. This article of waste comprises chiefly of multilayer and other forms of plastic packaging, and accounts for nearly 80% of plastics waste and nearly 25% of all forms of daytoday refuse picked up by Urban Local Bodies,” she said.

This commodity could be safely disposed of only through coprocessi­ng as fuel in cement kilns at very high temperatur­es. It also accounted for most of the pileups seen in the waste management facilities, particular­ly in hill towns with little access to cement manufactur­ing units, added P.J. Vasanthan, Trustee, Clean Coonoor.

The waste management facility at Coonoor has, over the last four years, sent out some 850 tonnes of such material with great difficulty and much cost.

“Thanks to Marico Innovation Foundation, a preliminar­y tie up has been made between Clean Coonoor, Dalmia Bharat Cements Ltd. and Marico Ltd, to process zerovalue plastics along with other combustibl­e waste such as textiles,” the statement added.

Dalmia Bharat Cements Limited has agreed to waive off any co processing fee and the cost of transport will be borne by Marico Ltd., through Extended Producer Responsibi­lity. “If all goes well, we hope to extend operations to Ooty and elsewhere within the district,” Clean Coonoor said in their statement.

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