This Slideshare is about National Games Village - Tungabhadra, a 220 unit Apartment Complex in Koramangla, Bangalore which gained an advantage in implementing Solid Waste Management.
The Apartment Complex used separate bins for recyclable and non-recyclable waste that was brought from each household of the Apartment Complex. In six months, Tungabhadra had generated an income of close to Rs.1 Lakh sustaining through the Zero Waste management.Out of this revenue generated Rs 93,000 was from recyclables. To know more about How Solid Waste Management can benefit your Apartment Complex,
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National Games Village - Tungabhadra from Waste to Resource (220 Apartments)
1. A project
sponsored by
Association for India’s Development (AID) , Seattle , USA Chapter
and
supported by
Karnataka Housing Board
in consultation with
Mr. Srinivasan C , Indian Green Service
Using
Vellore model of Zero Waste Management
Presenter
Meera Rajesh , Resident at Tungabhadra Block Oct 2012
(meera.rajesh@gmail.com)
3. Our backyard before Zero Waste Management
Tubelights were burnt posing threat to children playingNGV Residents' . Labourers used this space for open
Tungabhadra in the vicinity Welfare
Tungabhadra NGV Residents' Welfare Association, Bangalore
Association, Bangalore
4. Segregation at Source using Green and Red Bins . Green bins for wet waste and Red bins
for dry waste . The drums that are kept on trolleys which fit into the lifts for collection
6. Wet waste is segregated and ready for putting into the compost bed
COW and its DUNG the magic
element for composting
7. LEAF Composting
Plastics and paper are separated from leaf litter . Garden waste is mixed with
cow dung slurry and added on the compost bed.
Leaf litter is converted into useful leaf mulch!
8. Tertiary Segregation of plastic items from your RED bins
If plastic is mixed with food waste, plastic also starts stinking , difficult to
store in our storage units before sending for recycling.
9. Tertiary Segregation of aluminum from your RED bins
Let us recycle aluminum and contribute to reduction in bauxite mining
denuding our forests !
10. Tertiary Segregated waste converted into resource for selling
In six months Tungabhadra has generated an income of close to 1 lakh from
recyclables, compost, panchagavya for sustaining zero waste management
11. Non Recyclable Plastic Menace
Aluminum coated plastic covers are non
recyclables
Out of 650 Kg of plastic covers
generated in 8 months, 200 Kg was non
recyclable plastic covers from various
brands
In summary, 32% of plastic covers
generated from 220 apartments need to
reach the landfill or burnt !
Why not ban these packaging ?
12. Every month 220 apartments generate approximately 4.5 tonnes of waste.
At Tungabhadra, only 10% of 4.5 tonnes reaches the landfills , which is
450 Kg !
Tungabhadra generated Rs.1.86 lakhs as income from Sales (2012-13)
Out of which Rs. 93,000 was from recyclables
13. Our Eco Products
Egg Shell powder Panchagavya as Bio Fertiliser for plants and
Bio Accelarator for faster composting
Benefits of Panchagavya:
Compost 1. Bigger leaves, denser Canopy
2. Increases biological efficiency thus aiding
composting (works like EM )
3. Trunk produces side shoots (carry Max. fruits)
4. Rooting is profuse and dense and remains fresh
for long. Roots spread and grow into deeper
layers
5. A thin oily film is formed on the leaves and
stems, which helps reducing the
evaporation of water.
6. Withstands long dry periods due to deep and
extensive roots.
Residents can purchase all eco products 7. Irrigation water requirement reduced by 30%.
for plants by exchanging newspaper
16. What worked well ? Challenges
Support of AID , Seattle
Difficulty in getting land approval from KHB
Waste Management Consultant , Vellore Srinivasan
People resistance since we were early adopters before
One time setup cost borne by every household
BBMP driving waste management
Rs.2 per family per day as service charge from every apartment
Labour challenges due to local politics with cleaning
for “managing “ waste
contractors, Local dumping contractor playing politics to stop
Support main office bearers in the Management Committee
the fee waiver,
Incentive by KHB at the end of 6 months to give a fee waiver
People not complying with 100% segregation at source ..
Segregation at the back end was kicked off simultaneously
Still a problem after 1.5 years
with source segregation
Other operational challenges in the initial phase for labour
New ZWM co coordinator after a year (Ensuring the project
intake
doesn’t depend on individuals , but on processes )
Local politics by residents in the community
Latest direction by BBMP
Weakness Threats
Flooring for the ZWM Segregation Yard … People within the community turning against Zero Waste
100 % Segregation .. More volunteers , more door to door Management
campaigns Few resistors turning instigators for closure
Low selling Items
Tender coconut husk , tender coconut shell – Buyers come
only if there is tonnage
Tube Lights recycling
Slippers ! …. No Takers …
Construction Waste …
17. Major Milestones : ZWM , Tungabhadra
Awareness, Monthly
Land Making of Sale of Sale to
Labor in Launch First Sale Economic
Approval Centre one cycle* Raddiwala
take sustenance
Jan Feb Mar Apr Jul Nov Jan Mar
2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2012 2012
Few residents
Labour
turning
Challenge
against
* One cycle is sale of 9 types of cardboards, 22 types of plastic items, 22 types of plastic covers, 11 types
of paper to whole sale market proving the economic value of “waste” through Tertiary segregation and sale
in whole sale market .
18. ZWM Income and Expense : Sustenance Model for 220 Apartments
Income Head Income Amount Expense Head Expense Amount
(Per Month) (Per Month)
Service Charge Rs. 13,200 Labour Rs. 18,000
from Tungabhadra (For 4 people)
Residents’ Welfare
Association
KHB Fee Waiver Rs.9240 Cow Dung Rs.500
after 6 months of (Monthly)
execution
Sales Recyclables Rs.4500 Repairs and Rs. 1000
maintenance
(Once in 6 months)
Sales Organic Rs. 500 Borra Bags Rs. 500
Products (Realized (Monthly)
once in 2 months)
Total Income Rs.27,440 Total Expenses Rs. 20,000
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19. Thank You
My Blogs on ZWM
http://meeresh.blogspot.in/2012/04/zero-waste-journey-3-environmental.html
http://meeresh.blogspot.in/2012/04/zero-waste-journey-4-economic.html
http://meeresh.blogspot.in/2012/04/zero-waste-journey-5-people.html
http://meeresh.blogspot.in/2012/05/waste-and-food-management-our-ancestral.html
Notes de l'éditeur
Distribute badge, request Mr Rajendran and ZWM Sub committee members to come on stage and distribute the badges