Indeed, the rapid growth of urban bodies is letting deposit of solid waste. Solid waste management techniques are still not well practised by local practitioners. Undoubtedly, the un-scientific handling, storing, collection and disposal of the waste are risking public health.

In addition to the above, solid waste management comes with numerous hindrances. Thus, it requires a substantial amount of planning and full coordination. However, there are multiple waste resources that can be completely recycled. One of the biggest wastes is industrial waste. Similarly, without proper techniques, methods and planning waste management fail. However, to tackle this situation Shreedayini flawlessly works for you to cope with better solutions for these situations.

Defiance

Case1

Above all, the key efficiency for waste management is the proper segregation technique. However, the local untrained or unskilled do not understand the basics of this technique. As a result, this ends up with mixing-dumping of waste in one place.

Major Concerns

  1. Waste ends up in different streams;
  2. No proper handling of solid wastes;
  3. Scientifically and organised planned segregation techniques are not sed;
  4. No sorting of waste like e-waste, industrial waste or plastic waste;
  5. Indulging of untrained or unorganized sector that perform seldom practices;
  6. Untacking of waste in hazardous conditions or unsafe condition;
  7. Improper handling of segregated waste;
  8. Mixing of components while transporting;
  9. Lack of scientific segregation disposal of waste.

Case2

Indeed, every city, town or village of India dumps the disposal to their nearest reach out. Thus the disposal methodology is not efficient and can create a hump of deposition.

Major Concerns

  1. Encroachment of land filling specially in metropolitan cities;
  2. Emphaising dumping of waste in low lying area;
  3. Likewise, Cities peripherals, road sites have become the favourite spots for dumping zones;
  4. Waste becomes more contagious in the season of monsoon;
  5. Secretion of several harmful gases while decompositions;
  6. Entry of CO2 and CH4 that significantly inviting greenhouse effect;
  7. Despite this, Direct disposable method is still in practice;
  8. Increase of global warming;
  9. No Biomedical waste management;
  10. Improper E-waste management;
  11. No proper use of refurbishment techniques.

Although, the dumping ground availability turned out to be fine in India, excess waste and no recycling is making it worsen. Here comes the Shreedayini who tackle these sorts of situations by implementing a various methodology that benefits Living races.

Case-3

Another biggest concern is the biological organic waste treatment. India rendered around 50% of organic waste as compared with the developed countries.

Major Concerns

  1. Aerobic composting – Hot and humid conditions cause biological conversion of organic matter decomposition hence rotting and introduction to various disease;
  2. No mechanical or labour intensive biological composting treatment;
  3. Least conversion or usage of organic substantial as fuel or humus or organic soil;
  4. No usage of Vermi-composting;
  5. Improper carrying out of biomethanation process;
  6. No encouragement of biomethanation technology in flied of Industry, municipal, and farming.

Our Decoding

  • Understanding the role of Rag-pickers in India.
  • Following the general policies and guidelines.
  • Proper channelising and separation of different waste.
  • Recycling of Electronic waste.
  • Recycling of Plastic waste.
  • Biomedical waste management – Managing and proper disposal of biomedical hazardous waste.
  • Lack of technical knowledge, inadequate funding, cognizance and improper human resource management.
  • Lack of trained or skilled workforce.
  • Reusing and refurbishment of wastes.
  • Awareness to boost segregation techniques.
  • Characterization of solid waste.
  • Land filling sites that run beyond their capacity must be avoided.
  • Enthusiasm of waste to energy projects.More involvement of organised sectors that are engaged in the waste management.

What We Do

However, inadequate resource management is the vital feature that corrupts the assessment of waste management or bio-waste management. The present scenario of India is really complicated. Waste management practices are prolonged.

Here in SIPL, we perform the activities to implement the management of waste. And with adimators, one can create campaigns to create awareness among the young.

We understand the important sources of segregation methodology. Our expertise is based on segregation, recycling, collection and processing. We also assist in attaining special permission from the state pollution board for waste management. SIPL specialises in the field of E-Waste management, Bio-medical waste management, and Refurbishment techniques.

Assistance and planning similar objectives by recycled waste. SIPL believes in the “safer the environment the lesser we suffer”.

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