Global warming is caused by increased greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide from human activities such as burning fossil fuels and waste disposal. Plastic waste management is a major contributor of these gases. In India, cities generate large amounts of plastic waste daily, but only a small portion is recycled. Improper waste disposal pollutes the environment and impacts public health. While recycling technologies exist, effective waste management solutions that involve all stakeholders are needed to address the plastic pollution problem.
2. "Waste is a result of Bad Design"
Eric Lombardi of EcoCycle, a recycler in Boulder, Colorado
3. GLOBAL WARMING
Global Warming is the observed average
temperature increase in the earth’s
atmosphere and oceans, sufficient enough to cause
climate change.
2008
14.8
2000
14.5
1994
14.4
Average global temperatures
4. CO2 N2O Methane CFC 11 CFC 12
CAUSES
The increased amount of carbon dioxide
and greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the
Earth’s atmosphere—through fossil fuel
burning, land-clearing, waste disposal,
Etc.—Is the major component of the Greenhouse
Effect
5. Power stations Industrial Process Transport Fuels
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Agriculture
Byproducts
REASON WHERE DO GHG’S COME FROM ?
Fossil fuels
Retrieval,Process
Residential and
Commercial
Land use and
Biomass Burning
Waste
management
6. REASON WHERE DO GHG’S COME FROM ?
Waste
management
7. WASTE MANAGEMENT
Waste management is the collection, transport,
processing, recycling or disposal, and monitoring of
waste materials.
10. PLASTIC RESIN CODES
Soda bottle Milk, water Clear food Bread Ketchup Meat trays Some
and juice Packaging bags Bottles Juice
Shampoo Egg bottles
Bottle Detergent Shampoo Frozen Marine cartons
bottle Bottles food Tubes 3 and 5
Water Packaging cups and gallon
Yogurt plates bottles
tubs Squeezy
Jars Bottles
Grocery
Bags
PLASTIC PYRAMID RANKED BY HAZARD
PVC
PS, ABS, PC
PET
PE, PP
BIO BASED POLYMERS
11. PET flakes are used as the raw material for a range of products that would
otherwise be made of polyester.
PVC- or Vinyl Recycling has historically been difficult to perfect on the industrial
scale
The most-often recycled plastic[citation HDPE or number 2, is down cycled
into plastic lumber, tables, roadside curbs, benches, truck cargo liners, trash
receptacles, stationery (e.g. rulers) and other durable plastic products and is
usually in demand.
RECYCLE
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDOUS OF RECYCLING
Environmental Hazardous Issues related to plastic
Grinding Scrap Increases Noise levels Marking and codification on the product is
Hygienic conditions of the Units Inappropriate
Infections to the Rag Pickers. Quality of raw material and scrap
Workers exposed to severe Health conditions The multi level film packaging is not recyclable.
Once used to the maximum, it goes to the dump
Products that are recycled are not very safe.
12. The growth rate of the plastic manufacturing Industry is rising
by 24% every year since the past 19 years.
Total waste in bangalore is 3500 tonnes per day
Plastic Waste is 35 tonnes per day
Out of the plastic waste created 82.84% is recovered - Through
primary and secondary sources.
17.11% is waste dumped in the environment
BANAGLORE THE PLASTIC INDUSTRY IS THE MAJOR OFFENDER
Out of 82.84% only 40% is recycled in bangalore the rest is
exported.
Out of 40% of it being recycled , 2.3% is dumped in the
environment.
In total 17.11% + 5.0% = 22.11% is the garbage just out there
floating.
( These figures may not be exact but will give you a round about situation in the
city)
Source: KK plastics
13. Air pollution Marine life Clogged drains Infertility of the soil Toxins in groundwater
IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Heath Issues Prevents rain water Animals die Chemicals harm Oil consumption
from seeping down body
15. GHG GHG GHG GHG GHG
Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy
v
v
v
v
v
Raw
materials Plastic
Production Product
Manufacture Product
Use Disposal
LIFE CYCLE MANUFACTURING
16. GHG GHG GHG GHG GHG
Energy Energy Energy Energy Energy
v
v
v
v
v
Raw
materials Plastic
Production Product
Manufacture Product
Use Disposal
ALTERNATIVE MANUFACTURING
RE-USE
RECYCLE TO PRODUCT
RECYCLE TO PLASTIC
RECYCLE TO RAW MATERIAL OR ENERGY
17. RECYCLE TO
PRODUCT
THERMO MECHNANICAL
TREATMENT
RECYCLE TO
PLASTIC
APPROACH SHOULD BE ECONOMICALLY AND SOCIALLY VIABLE
RECYCLE TO
FEEDSTOCK
THERMO CHEMICAL
TREATMENT
RECYCLE TO
LIQUID FUEL
RECYCLE TO
ENERGY RECOVERY
18. RECYCLE TO
PRODUCT Collection and
Transportation
Dismantaling
and washing Refurbishing
Manufacturing
Product
THERMO MECHNANICAL
TREATMENT
RECYCLE TO
PLASTIC Collection and
Transportation Sorting and
Washing Grinding and
Melting Polymer
Product
APPROACH THE AREAS WE CAN FOCUS ON
19. Cab
adiw
alla
Industrial
Households,Retail Broker
and Industraial
Rag pickers
Collection bins
WHAT WE HAVE
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Merchants
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DISPOSABILITY
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Rag pickers
Transfer Points
Streets
Recycle route
Waste Route
Dumps and Landfill
20. PERSONAS NAME: NEETA SINGH AGE: 45 OCCUPATION: HOUSEWIFE STATUS:MARRIED
RETAIL SPACES: GARUDA MALL, COMMERCIAL STREET, MG ROAD
Neeta singh has been married for over 20 years to Sunil Singh. near by shop if there is less quantity and they usually deliver in
They have shifted to Bangalore about 7 years back. She has one plastic bags. She usually visits Spencer’s or Nilgirs, which is just
son and one daughter, they are both currently in college. Neeta walking distance from her house. She doesn’t carry her own bag
takes care of all the household chores herself and a House help to to these places as its not allowed inside and she would have to
just assist her. Neeta has many friends in Bangalore. take the plastic bags anyway. The bags she receives from these
Neeta’s day typically starts of with laying out the breakfast for her retail chains are usually used to line the dustbins, or then stored
husband and children, She offers them a lot of Healthy food like till there is a need again to use them to carry things.
fruits, cornflakes, almonds etc. She thinks the government should be doing something about it.
She usually packs rolls for children in Klin- wrap and gives it to She also admits that she throws all the plastic packaging into the
them in a plastic bag, as it is easy to dispose. Once they all leave dustbin and has no clue where it goes, all she knows is that the
the house, she starts with preparing the lunch and she instructs maid takes it down to the bin and she thinks that the truck comes
the house help on the various tasks to do. She then if necessary and takes it.
goes to the grocery store to buy things or then she orders from a
21. PERSONAS NAME: UMESH DALAL AGE: 50 OCCUPATION: CEO STATUS: MARRIED
RETAIL SPACES: GARUDA MALL, JAYANAGAR MAIN MARKET
Mr Umesh Dalal Is a CEO of a mid size company at Jayanagar. He delivered from home, which includes the evening snack as well.
has two sons that are both studying abroad. His wife is a school This is well packaged in a plastic tiffin and other Ziploc packaging
teacher at the nearby nursery school. Umesh heads a large team for the roti’s, sandwiches etc. Sometimes he visits the canteen
of people in his office and is constantly traveling around the world. with his team and there he is served food on reusable plates. On
Umesh’s day at office starts with a cup of coffee in a plastic cup the technical front he is trying to make Eco friendly products in
from café coffee day at the office canteen. He then visits several his company, where there would be as little as plastic used.
meetings scheduled by his personal assistant around where he is Umesh is aware about the Environmental hazards of plastic and
offered bottled water, and some biscuits on a kiln wrapped plate. they are trying to cut down as much plastic as possible. He has
Every time he wants water in the middle of work he is given a new even set aside a budget for corporate social responsibility. He
bottle. He consumes over 20 bottles in a day. His lunch is usually feels that plastic should be completely banned.
22. PERSONAS NAME: AWADHI GUPTA AGE: 23 OCCUPATION: STUDENT STATUS: SINGLE
RETAIL SPACES: GARUDA MALL, COMMERCIAL STREET, MG ROAD
Awadhi Gupta is a student of Mount Carmel College in Bangalore. usually disposed of in the dustbin, as she is aware of how she
She is originally from Delhi and has been living in Bangalore. She should not litter on the roads. She usually always carries a
lives with four of her friends in a two-bed room apartment. They disposable water bottle which in case she can crush and throw.
have house help who comes and cleans for them and also cooks She loves going shopping with her friends in the by- lanes of
them lunch and dinner. Since they are living by themselves they Commercial Street. When she picks up one or two things she
use a lot of packaged junk food, like magi, Lays chips, chips, Ready tries to avoid taking a bag from the shopkeeper.
to eat food. She says she tries reducing plastic at home as far as possible
Her day typically starts with a glass of milk from her tetra pack and even educates her maids about it. But she doesn’t really
Milk. She leaves for college in an auto and if on the way she is know where to go out and put the garbage so that it reaches the
hungry, she buys herself a packet of chips or biscuits, which is right source.
23. PERSONAS NAME: P.N. RAO AGE: 35 OCCUPATION: POLICE OFFICER STATUS: SINGLE
RETAIL SPACES: COMMERCIAL STREET, SHIVAJI NAGAR, KR MARKET.
PN Rao is police officer at the commercial street police station. He places. Incase he forgets his bottle; He buys or borrows from
lives in the government quarters with his fellow colleagues. He is nearby localities.
usually given lunch at the station and dinner in the quarters. He He usually has a fixed location to have coffee in a day. He has
has a family back in about 4 coffees in a day in those small plastic cups, which he just
His day starts, with either a duty at the station or a position litters anywhere around.
somewhere around the location of Shivaji Nagar. His Walkie-talkie He is aware that people throw plastic and litter all over. He
usually informs him early in the morning of his location. When he feels nothing can be done about it because people don’t care
is stationed outside, His duty is too monitor the traffic and penalize and neither do the government. He feels that there is very little
anyone who breaks traffic rules. While he is at duty, he usually he can do as it is not in his capacity. He is not aware about the
tries carrying his own bottle of water, which he refills from various environmental hazardous that plastic.
24. PERSONAS NAME: VIJAYA CHANDRA AGE: 37 OCCUPATION: HOUSE HELP STATUS: WIDOW
RETAIL SPACES: JC NAGAR, SHIVAJI NAGAR
Vijaya is house help at the Neeladri Mahal building. She visits over all the garbage in the common dustbin in the building. In all the
6 houses in a day and assists people of the house with cleaning, houses she demands them to put plastic liners so that it is easier
cooking and all household chores. She has two children and both for her. She just ties the bag and dumps it in the bin. She takes
are going to an English medium school. Her husband expired all the extra bottles and big waste in the house and sells it to the
over 8 years back and ever since she has been taking care of the cabadiwalla opposite the house.
family. She says she has heard that plastic harms the environment, but
Her day starts at 8:00 am in one house where she does all the does not know how. She says she will try in her capacity to do
cleaning and mopping and washing the clothes. She has to throw whatvever it takes if she is taught what to do.
25. The survey covered a large demographic of the Middle class, Upper middle class
segment of society
The most frequently used plastic is Bottles 71%, Bags: 69%
60% of the people think their garbage goes to the municipal dump
And only 40% think it gets recycled
SURVEY A DEMOGRAPHIC OF 100
61% of the people think plastic should not be completely banned
62% of the demographic do not mind paying for there own bag as long as it is
Reasonable.
85% of the people would want to be a part of an initiative
26. State and central Government- Losing credibility and public criticism
Muncipalities- Costs and reduction
Plastic Producers- Ban on plastic Packaging
THE INDUSTRY IS WORRIED
FMGC’s- Branded litter= Erosion of Brand Value
Retailers- Supply Infefficiencies
NGO’s - Government and Industry support.
Recycler - Steady stream of materials and Information.
27. NGO's- collection and seggregation centers
KK plastics- plastics for the road
Strong system of collection by Cabadiwallas
WHAT IS IN PLACE?
Recycling technologies for most plastics
Identification numbers for segregation
Policy of banning 20 microns plastic
28. National policy - Ranging from voluntary to Regulatoray
Societal engagement - Scope for social Innovation
WHAT WE NEED
Infrastructure for collection and separation - A challenge in our country
Technologies, Market and prices for recycled products- Designing for the Next life
29. Encourage
to Bring your De- centralize
own bag segregation and
collection
A strong policy Awarness
and enforcement Campaign
Discovering New Education and Packager being
technology and Uplifting of the Responsible
Innovation Ragpickers
CHANGES REQUIRED
Collaboration Street
committees Piolt project
Seggregation at
source
Shared agenda
on SWM
A database Self help groups
30. BIG IDEAS
FINDING ALTERNATIVES - Bring your own bags
METHOD OF DISPOSABILITY/COLLECTION/ SEGREGATION Collection centers, Ragpickers
CREATING AWARENESS: Schools, colleges, IT firms