Waste segregation
sorting and collection
Mumbai population
INCREASING
Waste generation
10,000 MT/Day
Only three
existing landfill
sites are nearing
the end of their
operational life
1,27,486 metric tones of waste generated
daily in India in 2011-12
Waste Generation
Spending Pattern
Collection Transportation Disposal/Treatment
Huge
Transportation
Burden
Major challenge to MCGM
Shortage of Landfills
Though we are facing problem of waste
Problem Statement
•People not segregating the garbage in spite of
awareness campaigns.
•Lack of participation in dry waste service of MCGM
•Irregular participation in H TO H system
•Less imitative in waste composting adoption
•Unauthorised garbage throwing habits
•Less participation in Awareness Programme of SWM
•Throwing garbage in open nallah and gutters
•Avoid to use two separate bins for dry and wet waste
Waste collection process
Primary
Collection
Secondary
Collection
Transportation
This is what many clean homes do?
What is need of the hour
Reduce the waste ,Reuse ,Recycle
Segregation of garbage at source into dry
and wet waste
Compost wet waste
DECENTRALISATION OF WASTE
AT SOURCE
SEGREGATE
WASTE
REDUCE,REUSE,
RECYCLE
COMPOST OF
WASTE
Take a Little efforts segregate waste at
source
Segregation of Waste
keeping wet and dry wastes separately, so that dry can be
recycled and wet waste can be composted.
WET DRY
• Biodegradable
• Coconut shells
• Vegetable wastes ,Fruit
wastes Wood,Egg shells
,Nails,Hair Leaves ,Tea
leaves ,Soiled cotton /
tissue ,Cooked food waste
• Dust,Bones
Recyclable
Paper, plastics, metal, glass, rubber,
thermocol, Styrofoam, fabric, leather,
rexine, wood – anything that can be
kept for an extended period without
decomposing
RECYCLE
REUSE
COMPOST
/PROCESS
Waste Segregation
plastics
Paper
metal
leather
Thermocol
Pet bottels
Tetrapacks
TinsWrappers
Sanitary itemsWood
Glass
Best practice in Waste Prevention and
Minimization
• Segregation of garbage at source into dry and wet waste.
• Compost organic waste
Recycle
Treatment or
reprocessing
Suitable for
subsequent
re-use
Recycling
Benefits of Recycling:
• Conserves resources for our children’s future.
• Prevents emissions of many greenhouses gases and
water pollutants.
• Saves energy.
• Supplies valuable raw materials to industry.
• Creates jobs.
• Stimulates the development of greener technologies.
• Reduces the need for new landfills and incinerators.
Initiative of HW ward in
Reduction of waste
Segments
ModelIndividual
Society
ALM
Slum
Hotels
Market
Malls
Educatio
nal inst.
Religious
place
Gardens
Gymkha
na
HW ward Zero Garbage Role Model
Segment Role Model Inspired
Govt office Ward office , Police station,Post
office,Railway st
Hospitals Bbabha hospital LiLAVATI ,Surya,Holy family
Institution Khar Gymkhana Ottersclub,Bandra
gymkhana,Taj,weligton
BMC properties Schools,Gardens Pvt schools
Religious places St joseph convent church St andrew
Educational inst. St.Andrews college,
St Pius inst
Rizvi college
initiative by citizens Pali hill,Mount mary rd Salasten catholic,
Modification in waste collection
• Goal: Segregation at source
Multi Waste Collection Van
Strategic implementation
segregation of waste
Individuals,society
level,commercials,hotels,malls,etc
Multi Waste Collection Van through this
facilities citizens will not excuse non
segregation. Separate compartment at van
will collect Wet,Dry and E-waste regulary
Output:Improvement in segregation
Multi waste collection vehicles
Waste collection at Slum Level
Tricycle Model
Tricycle model for
slum waste collection
Ensuring 100%
Collection of
segregated waste
Process of increase segregation at
ward level
Orientation
Distribution
of
segregation
notice
Awareness
Dry waste
collection
inspection
Monitoring
and
Evaluation
“Zero Garbage Area” Pali hill
Orientation
Distribution of
segregation
notice
Awareness
Dry waste
collection
inspection
Monitoring and
Evaluation
Exposure Visit To ALM Pali hill
Follow up with residence
Due to segregation Dry waste
increased Wet waste
Decreased
Citizens started
segregation/composting
Pali hill will be Zero Garbage
Approx 1.5MT waste will be process
Dedicated vehicles for collection of Dry waste
बृहन्मुंबई ्हानगरपालिका
घकव्य एच / पश्चचम विभाग
समका कचरा िाहन
Mass Awareness of segregation
Collection of dry waste till jan
2016 08MT
Increased in collection of dry
waste 18MT
Target upto August 2016 30MT
2,Dry waste collection centers proposed
1)Below fly over milan subway
2)Kadeshwari MCGM Plot
Dry waste Collection Centre
Receiving Sorting Storage
Sending
to Recycle
industry
Participation in Waste Management
FORMAL
SECTOR
INFORMAL
SECTOR
Elimination of collection points/Open
dumps
Unattended waste will be collect
by appointed rag pickers at
collection points /open dumps
they will segregate waste at
source
Organized Network of Rag
pickers of “ASARA”
Organization utilizing to
manage waste
Sources zone-I zone-II zone-III Total
No of roads 32 23 24 79
No of bldg 595 332 475 1402
No of houses 6791 3975 4630 15396
No of commercial 351 344 377 1072
No of Gymkhana 1 1 3 5
No of Garden 5 1 9 15
No of Hotels 25 27 32 59
No of malls 2 1 0 3
No of Edu Inst. 7 2 7 16
No of hosp. 2 1 22 25
No of Religious places 10 6 4 20
No of Comm. bins 2 0 0 2
No of Sweeping beats 28 15 24 67
SLUMS 3 1 2 6
Reduction of waste in Electrol Ward NO 96
Zero
Garbage
Segregate of
waste into dry
and wet
Segregated wet
waste can
compost
Garbage in the
compost
converted into
manure.
Reducing the
quantity of
waste ,reuse
,and recycle of
waste
Ownership of the City
• Time to change our behavior regarding waste
management
• Every generators has their own responsibility to
manage waste
• Every Citizen has their accountability towards city
• We all need to become ambassadors of Cleanliness,
Hygiene and Healthy environment and surroundings
THANK
YOU!

Waste Segregation

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Mumbai population INCREASING Waste generation 10,000MT/Day Only three existing landfill sites are nearing the end of their operational life 1,27,486 metric tones of waste generated daily in India in 2011-12 Waste Generation
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
    Major challenge toMCGM Shortage of Landfills
  • 6.
    Though we arefacing problem of waste
  • 7.
    Problem Statement •People notsegregating the garbage in spite of awareness campaigns. •Lack of participation in dry waste service of MCGM •Irregular participation in H TO H system •Less imitative in waste composting adoption •Unauthorised garbage throwing habits •Less participation in Awareness Programme of SWM •Throwing garbage in open nallah and gutters •Avoid to use two separate bins for dry and wet waste
  • 8.
  • 9.
    This is whatmany clean homes do?
  • 10.
    What is needof the hour Reduce the waste ,Reuse ,Recycle Segregation of garbage at source into dry and wet waste Compost wet waste
  • 11.
    DECENTRALISATION OF WASTE ATSOURCE SEGREGATE WASTE REDUCE,REUSE, RECYCLE COMPOST OF WASTE
  • 12.
    Take a Littleefforts segregate waste at source
  • 13.
    Segregation of Waste keepingwet and dry wastes separately, so that dry can be recycled and wet waste can be composted. WET DRY • Biodegradable • Coconut shells • Vegetable wastes ,Fruit wastes Wood,Egg shells ,Nails,Hair Leaves ,Tea leaves ,Soiled cotton / tissue ,Cooked food waste • Dust,Bones Recyclable Paper, plastics, metal, glass, rubber, thermocol, Styrofoam, fabric, leather, rexine, wood – anything that can be kept for an extended period without decomposing RECYCLE REUSE COMPOST /PROCESS
  • 14.
  • 16.
    Best practice inWaste Prevention and Minimization • Segregation of garbage at source into dry and wet waste. • Compost organic waste
  • 17.
  • 18.
    Benefits of Recycling: •Conserves resources for our children’s future. • Prevents emissions of many greenhouses gases and water pollutants. • Saves energy. • Supplies valuable raw materials to industry. • Creates jobs. • Stimulates the development of greener technologies. • Reduces the need for new landfills and incinerators.
  • 19.
    Initiative of HWward in Reduction of waste
  • 20.
  • 21.
    HW ward ZeroGarbage Role Model Segment Role Model Inspired Govt office Ward office , Police station,Post office,Railway st Hospitals Bbabha hospital LiLAVATI ,Surya,Holy family Institution Khar Gymkhana Ottersclub,Bandra gymkhana,Taj,weligton BMC properties Schools,Gardens Pvt schools Religious places St joseph convent church St andrew Educational inst. St.Andrews college, St Pius inst Rizvi college initiative by citizens Pali hill,Mount mary rd Salasten catholic,
  • 22.
    Modification in wastecollection • Goal: Segregation at source Multi Waste Collection Van Strategic implementation segregation of waste Individuals,society level,commercials,hotels,malls,etc Multi Waste Collection Van through this facilities citizens will not excuse non segregation. Separate compartment at van will collect Wet,Dry and E-waste regulary Output:Improvement in segregation
  • 23.
  • 24.
    Waste collection atSlum Level Tricycle Model Tricycle model for slum waste collection Ensuring 100% Collection of segregated waste
  • 25.
    Process of increasesegregation at ward level Orientation Distribution of segregation notice Awareness Dry waste collection inspection Monitoring and Evaluation
  • 26.
    “Zero Garbage Area”Pali hill Orientation Distribution of segregation notice Awareness Dry waste collection inspection Monitoring and Evaluation Exposure Visit To ALM Pali hill Follow up with residence Due to segregation Dry waste increased Wet waste Decreased Citizens started segregation/composting Pali hill will be Zero Garbage Approx 1.5MT waste will be process
  • 27.
    Dedicated vehicles forcollection of Dry waste बृहन्मुंबई ्हानगरपालिका घकव्य एच / पश्चचम विभाग समका कचरा िाहन Mass Awareness of segregation Collection of dry waste till jan 2016 08MT Increased in collection of dry waste 18MT Target upto August 2016 30MT 2,Dry waste collection centers proposed 1)Below fly over milan subway 2)Kadeshwari MCGM Plot
  • 28.
    Dry waste CollectionCentre Receiving Sorting Storage Sending to Recycle industry
  • 29.
    Participation in WasteManagement FORMAL SECTOR INFORMAL SECTOR
  • 30.
    Elimination of collectionpoints/Open dumps Unattended waste will be collect by appointed rag pickers at collection points /open dumps they will segregate waste at source Organized Network of Rag pickers of “ASARA” Organization utilizing to manage waste
  • 31.
    Sources zone-I zone-IIzone-III Total No of roads 32 23 24 79 No of bldg 595 332 475 1402 No of houses 6791 3975 4630 15396 No of commercial 351 344 377 1072 No of Gymkhana 1 1 3 5 No of Garden 5 1 9 15 No of Hotels 25 27 32 59 No of malls 2 1 0 3 No of Edu Inst. 7 2 7 16 No of hosp. 2 1 22 25 No of Religious places 10 6 4 20 No of Comm. bins 2 0 0 2 No of Sweeping beats 28 15 24 67 SLUMS 3 1 2 6 Reduction of waste in Electrol Ward NO 96
  • 32.
    Zero Garbage Segregate of waste intodry and wet Segregated wet waste can compost Garbage in the compost converted into manure. Reducing the quantity of waste ,reuse ,and recycle of waste
  • 33.
    Ownership of theCity • Time to change our behavior regarding waste management • Every generators has their own responsibility to manage waste • Every Citizen has their accountability towards city • We all need to become ambassadors of Cleanliness, Hygiene and Healthy environment and surroundings
  • 34.