NDTV-Dettol Banega Swasth Swachh India NDTV-Dettol Banega Swasth Swachh India

Waste Management

5 Cool Waste Management Ideas From The World That India Can Adopt

India is among the top 10 countries generating the highest amount of municipal solid waste. If we don’t change our waste management practices now then soon India will be drowning in its own garbage mess

5 Cool Waste Management Idea From The World That India Can Adopt
Highlights
  • India generates 62 million tonnes of garbage every year
  • More than 45 million tonnes of waste in India remain untreated
  • To meet goal of clean India by 2019, it is important to tackle the waste

India is slowly drowning in its own garbage. The rate at which India is currently generating waste, it is estimated that by 2030, the country will need a landfill almost as big as the city of Bengaluru to dump its waste. Urban areas alone generate around 62 million tonnes of garbage every single year, making India the third largest garbage generator in the world. However, the real issue is not waste generation but the fact that more than 45 million tonnes of waste in India remain untreated. To truly understand the magnitude of that, imagine 3 million trucks piled with untreated garbage. The staggering figures establish the fact that our waste management system is flawed and needs an overhaul.

Also Read: Change Begins At Home: 5 Simple Ways To Reduce Waste

If we need to meet the goal of a ‘Clean India’ by 2019 then waste management issues should be dealt with urgently. Providing inspiration, here are 5 innovative ways waste is being managed across from across the world.

Also Read: Plastic Ban: What India Can Learn From Other Countries

1. Meet Mr Trash Wheel From USA

5 Cool Waste Management Idea From The World That India Can Adopt

Make way for Mr Trash Wheel

This solar and water powered trash cleaner collects litter and debris flowing down the Baltimore River. In the last 3 years this wonder machine has removed 1.1 million pounds of garbage from the river. This includes 372,650 plastic bottles and 8.9 million cigarette buds. Baltimore’s success with Mr. Trash Wheel is huge. The harbor is cleaner than it has been in decades and the credit goes to this eco-friendly machine that is powered by both, the sun and the strong river current.

So how does this work?

The river’s current provides power to turn the water wheel of this machine that then acts as a robot to pick up trash and debris from the water. Once collected, the trash is deposited into a dumpster barge which is built into this machine. When the water current isn’t strong enough to power the machine, an attached solar panel provides solar power.

Mr Trash Wheel is the perfect example of a how simplicity can be the key to brilliance!

2. Make Way For BigBelly And SmartBelly Bins From Australia: Gone are the days of good-old garbage bins that only helped in storage. The world is getting smarter! While most people are grappling with growing waste and litter woes, it seems Australia has found the perfect solution with the Bigbelly Solar compactor bins and SmartBelly bins. These bins are smart enough to create extra space for garbage when the bin is full and even segregate the waste automatically at the point of collection. The SmartBelly bin is also Compostable Friendly.

Each bin has 600 litres of capacity which means it can hold upto eight times the volume of common street litter bins or five times the volume of your average 120-litre wheelie bin.

The working of these bins is quite simple. BigBelly works with power from the sun. As garbage fills up, special sensors placed inside these bins are triggered, resulting in up to five times more garbage storage space. So, how does that help? More garbage space means fewer collection trips, lower costs and fewer emissions.

5 Cool Waste Management Idea From The World That India Can Adopt

That’s the smart BigBelly bin

The SmartBelly Bin separates and monitors the collection levels of your recyclables at the point of collection itself. It also helps in the process of composting. The end result – Most of the waste gets treated.

5 Cool Waste Management Idea From The World That India Can Adopt

That’s the Smart BigBelly Bin

One of the major advantages of these bins is that they connect individual bins to garbage collectors that results in a more efficient management of waste.

3. Germany Is Showing The World How To Deal With The Plastic Menace

5 Cool Waste Management Idea From The World That India Can Adopt

Germany’s step towards greener and happier future

Leaf Republic, a company in Germany takes inspiration from India, but with a twist. They produce plates made of leaves. Yes, you heard it right! After 3 years of extensive research, the company introduced ‘Leaf Plates’ in order to deal with the growing issues of plastic pollution. These plates are entirely made of leaves and the company claimed that not a single tree was cut in the production of these plates. The plates cost 50 cents each and are 100 percent biodegradable. The company has sourced the special creeper leaves from India and the packaging is inspired by the Asian tradition of stitching the leaves into plates.

There are eco-conscious companies in India too who are trying to make such eco-friendly and biodegradable plates but the trend still needs to catch on.

4. Brazil Shows How To Redecorate Your House By Reusing Plastic Bottles

5 Cool Waste Management Idea From The World That India Can Adopt

Did you know a plastic bottle can take up to 1000 years to decompose? So what if the next time you have an empty bottle, you use it to beautify your house, instead of throwing it away. Brazilian design studio Rosenbaum in Brazil did exactly that as they started helping people redecorate their houses using plastic bottles.

In Pics: 5 Countries That Redefined Waste Management Techniques

5. Columbia Is Giving Rewards To People For Giving Back Their Plastic Waste

5 Countries That Have Revolutionised The Way They Tackle Waste

Who doesn’t like winning the lottery? Colombia built on this idea and completely changed the way citizens managed their garbage. They implemented a scheme where anyone who recycled their plastic was rewarded. The country produces around 28,800 tonnes of solid waste per day, with 10,000 tonnes of this waste being generated in the main cities of Bogotá, Cali, Medellín and Barranquilla. They knew they had a serious garbage problem to deal with, and that’s when the authorities came up with the idea of ECOBOT (Reverse Vending Machine) – A recycling initiative that encourage people to recycle their waste.

The Vending Machines were installed in popular locations like shopping malls, institutions and public spaces, and every time someone deposits a plastic bottle or the caps, they receive restaurant coupons or movie tickets or simply shopping dollars. All the plastic that the vending machine collects is then sent to recycling plants instead of landfills.

The ‘Rewards for Recycling’ idea is also being tried in India and Mumbai is the first city to get a ‘Swachh Bharat Recycling Machine.’ Till now, the machines, installed at a few railway stations, have been hugely successful among the city’s commuters.

Also Read: E-Waste: Tackling India’s Next Big Waste Problem

36 Comments

36 Comments

  1. Kumar

    April 15, 2017 at 12:03 am

  2. Plastic bottle recycling Machine

    May 5, 2017 at 7:56 am

    The Reverse Wending machine is one idea India has successfully borrowed from the rest of the world. Now its upto the how well these machines can be incentivised. Levels of replication and sustained incentives will be the difference.

    • Christopher Gyan-Mensah

      July 11, 2018 at 2:14 pm

      Please can you send me details on the Reverse Wending Machine. kojoansah39@gmail.com +2332007877774

  3. Binay Krishna Maity

    May 30, 2017 at 3:35 pm

    I have developed a plastic carry bag recycling machine using which we can produce plastic wire from plastic carry bag. So we can reduce the air, soil and sight pollution using this machine. I just need a company who can by my technology and produce this machine for use to reduce pollution and generate self employment.

    • Nitin Shirbhate

      September 1, 2017 at 8:16 pm

      That is a great idea. Please send me the details. contact +91-9822196099 or email n_shirbhate@hotmail.com

    • Kuna

      October 19, 2017 at 10:58 am

      Please send me details on this contact nelsonkuna9@gmail.com. Really need to look into the detail.
      Kuna.

    • Hansa Pardiwala

      November 14, 2017 at 7:51 am

      Please send us the details on haridhartiecosolutions@gmail.com

    • Ahmed M. Shehata

      December 26, 2017 at 2:18 pm

      I’m a mechanical engineer who can apply this idea in my country. We- me and my colleagues- trying this project and your machine idea looks great. we need the machine idea in more details and how it works, we will be glad to share success with you, because this field now is richer than before.

    • Raj

      February 23, 2018 at 1:02 pm

      Hi Krishna,

      It is a Great Idea, Can you please provide me with the details Contact +91-7989663932 or email 4u.nataraj@gmail.com

    • ASHOKAN.S

      July 3, 2018 at 10:04 am

      Hi Binary Krishna Maity,
      That is good idea. We are a leading manufacturing company and you may send your proposal, product details to my mail ID ashokan@salzergroup.com, Mobile – 09894662672

      • Binay Krishna Maity

        August 29, 2018 at 10:51 am

        Thank you very much for the interest to my device. I want to sale my technology to any organization who can produce the device and make my dream true to recycle the plastic waste. I have also some innovative designs of toys as handicraft items using these wires applying knot technology.
        If any organization want to buy my technology then please contact my address below:-
        Binay Krishna Maity
        Uchitpur
        Kerur
        Sabang
        Paschim Medinipur
        West Bengal
        India
        721155
        maitybinay@yahoo.in
        +918391903808

    • moohnish purswani

      August 21, 2018 at 3:54 pm

      Hello Binay, Kindly send me the details on moohnishpurswani@gmail.com. We can help you in multiple ways.
      Best,
      Moohnish Purswani

  4. Himanshu khanna

    August 10, 2017 at 3:06 pm

    please provide the details of your projects at my email id – himanshukhanna166@gmail.com so we can move furthur on it.
    For Binay Krishna Maity

    regards
    himanshu khanna 7217210066

  5. Michael

    October 28, 2017 at 3:47 pm

    Brilliant ideas!! That is a very significant idea. It’s beneficial and exciting. Thanks for sharing.

  6. mintu

    January 8, 2018 at 4:48 pm

    please send me the details regarding this machine.Great idea

  7. Rajesh Chaudhary

    January 8, 2018 at 10:26 pm

    WASTE is not a PROBLEM. It is like GOLD. My technology transform any waste to RDF (Refused Derived Fuel) in just 30 MINUTES. it can treat plastic, clothes, leather, polythene, paper, tin, food, meat, dung, glass, wood, electronic any thing. wE DO NOT NEED LANDFILL EVEN AAN INCH. we are working in 29 countries.
    Complete Pollution free, No smoke, No radiation, Noise under permissible limit, No Landfill, treat time 30 minutes and most attractive 100% investment return in just 42 months. Rajesh Chaudhary 9810019518

    • Mujtaba Bashir

      January 17, 2018 at 7:36 pm

      Dear Rajesh Ji,

      Hope you are fine.
      I think it would be better if you put your efforts in Jammu and Kashmir also.
      Urban Local Bodies Kashmir had already floated Request for Proposal (RFP) for the same for i think at least six clusters.

      Hope you will contact to Directorate of ULB Kashmir.

      Regards

      Mujtaba Bashir

    • christopher Gyan-Mensah

      July 11, 2018 at 2:20 pm

      Hello Mr.Rajesh Chaudhary ,

      Please in Ghana and will be glad we can connect and look at ways to establishment in Ghana.please me some details kojoansah39@gmail.com +233542538832

    • Rajani.R

      July 16, 2018 at 4:14 pm

      Please send the details about your technology. we are from Vijayawada, ap.

    • moohnish purswani

      August 21, 2018 at 3:58 pm

      Hello Mr. Chaudhary, Please mail me the details on moohnishpurswani@gmail.com.

    • Abhineet

      August 29, 2018 at 4:24 pm

      Sir then how would you implement it on large scale? I mean how to use it such that it could reduce the yearly plastic generation to such extent that it would be considerably better?

    • Sumit Kumar

      September 23, 2018 at 5:39 pm

      please provide the details of your projects at my email id – kumar047@rediff.com so we can move further on it.

      Regards,Sumit Kumar #9643200682

    • Pushkar Singh

      November 23, 2018 at 12:09 am

      Dear Rajesh ji,
      Hope you’re fine.
      Please mail me the details about your technology at pushkarpundir007@gmail.com
      8979471088

    • Ashwini

      January 10, 2019 at 10:07 pm

      Dear Rajesh,

      Could you please share the details of your technology on ashwinii.gadkar@gmail.com
      I am interested in knowing how exactly the various type of waste is handled.

    • Ishika

      December 27, 2020 at 4:35 pm

      Hello Mr.Rajesh, can you please send me details of your tech to me on @ishika.khatri2707@gmail.com ?
      Would be really thankful if you do, as I am looking for something like this for a prospective executable project backed by the govt..
      Thanks

    • Syed Hassan

      January 25, 2021 at 1:40 am

      i am interested in your technology. can discussed at whatsapp +923072757296

    • Shiva

      February 13, 2021 at 1:38 pm

      Could you please share the details of your technology?
      My mail: nagasivasami@gmail.com

  8. Raveendran

    January 23, 2018 at 6:30 pm

    Dear Mr.Rajesh
    Kindly send the details of your method to us as we have good quantity of nondegradable waste generated in our operations.

  9. SHIVAM

    March 29, 2018 at 12:35 pm

    3rd one it is not taken as inspiration from India it is indeed directly copied from India. The leaf plates were discovered in India from the time when Germany was not even developed

  10. Kannan S

    May 22, 2018 at 7:56 pm

    HI
    Hope you are doing good
    I need some help about waste management project ideas I really interested on that but i didn’t get any idea about that. so can you give some help.

  11. Binay Krishna Maity

    August 28, 2018 at 8:20 am

    Thank you very much for the interest to my device.
    I want to sale my technology to any manufacturing company who can produce the device.
    I am also trying to utilise the product generated from my device in craft sector. I have developed some innovative designs of toys as handicraft items using these wires applying knot technology. This may also be a business area. I want also sale the process of making of these handicraft items to any design making organization

  12. Binay Krishna Maity

    August 31, 2018 at 10:53 am

    All for you who have interest to conduct the project of waste management using my technology please contact my address below. I will provide technology to produce wire and to produce handicraft items using these wires applying knot technology.
    Binay Krishna Maity
    Uchitpur
    Kerur
    Sabang
    Paschim Medinipur
    West Bengal
    India
    721155
    maitybinay@yahoo.in
    +918391903808

  13. Ghulam Ali

    March 18, 2019 at 11:58 am

    Dear Rajesh Chaudhary,

    Please share the technology details on ghulam.ali@icimod.org. we will be happy to promote your technology.

    Kind regards

  14. Sarisa Naga Mohan Kumar

    October 14, 2020 at 7:17 pm

    Hai sir
    I am volunteer of Andhra pradesh,East godavari,Rajahmundry-533101
    We are motivate the public to avoid plastic and implement the two bin system.bcoz we are serving the public to door by door…And public also here positive response but they are all asking one thing give a second dust bin..????????

  15. srinvias murthy

    February 9, 2021 at 1:29 pm

    We are from Waste is Gold Technology, we convert municipal waste to organic compost which can be used as fertilizer, and the Indian Govt is also promoting municipal compost and offering some subsidy. Our technology is approved by NGT and pollution control Board of Karnataka, our technology converts within 8 hours without burning and using any kind of chemicals in it. We have recently finished our demo session at one of the government department called Karnataka Compost Development Corporation – http://www.kcdc.com, we have implemented our units at various apartments in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mangalore, and Manipal University. Interested people/business partner and others can approach me for further details at ( Srinivas Murthy – s_murthy@wasteisgold.com / Whatsapp at 9113915713)

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Highlights: Banega Swasth India Launches Season 10

Reckitt’s Commitment To A Better Future

India’s Unsung Heroes

Women’s Health

हिंदी में पढ़ें

This website follows the DNPA Code of Ethics

© Copyright NDTV Convergence Limited 2024. All rights reserved.