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  • Miemaw: Making The Swachh Bharat Dream Come True

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    India, with its population of 1.38 billion, generates humongous quantities of waste every day; this waste if left untreated, would create chaos in nature as depicted in the award-winning movie—Wall-E. However, there’s no need to be apprehensive of the future if one acts appropriately in the present. Helping us take the right step ahead is a Surat-based startup, Miemaw. Miemaw is a tech-based startup that helps municipal corporations in waste segregation through cost-effective strategies.

    Startup Name Miemaw
    Headquarters Surat
    Sector Waste Management (WM)
    Co-Founders Sweta Kesur, Kokila Kesur
    Founded 2016
    Parent Organization Miemaw Technologies Private Limited
    Website www.miemaw.com

    Miemaw – Introduction
    Miemaw – Industry Details
    Miemaw – Founders
    How Miemaw Was Started?
    Miemaw – Name, Tagline, and Logo
    Miemaw – Business Model and Revenue Model
    Miemaw – Startup Challenges
    Miemaw – Funding and Investors
    Miemaw – Advisers and Mentors
    Miemaw – Awards
    Miemaw – Future Plans

    Miemaw – Introduction

    Every year a huge amount of money is spent by municipal authorities for segregating waste. Solid waste segregation machines cost millions but are still unable to achieve 100% efficiency. Uncouth businesses intend to burn this waste for electricity production using government subsidies. Environmentalists opine this isn’t viable, given the Indian atmospheric conditions—they fear toxic emissions from the mass incineration. All in all, the waste segregation and management segment is in disarray and Miemaw wants to set it right.

    The vision behind launching Miemaw was to protect the environment by helping municipal corporations collect segregated waste at negligible costs. The Miemaw mobile app can monitor the waste segregation process through a single QR code scan, thus saving municipal corporations vital cash.

    Miemaw app is available for the general public as well as the municipal authorities.‌‌ In the Miemaw App for Residents (User Application), users can register themselves and generate a unique QR code that assists the Municipal Corporations to keep track of the user. The app keeps the user updated with the latest activities and initiatives from the authorities through SMS.‌‌

    Miemaw App for municipalities (Admin Application) lets them keep a record of the users (who enroll through the ‘User Application’). A server setup that is linked to the Admin Application allows authorities to monitor waste management at an area level. Using the Miemaw app, municipal corporations can impose hefty fines using the QR code.

    In addition to the app, Miemaw also develops waste management software for municipalities to assist them in collecting segregated waste straight from the source with an impressive 90% success rate.

    Some of the USPs of Miemaw’s are:

    • Tracking of waste segregation: Municipal corporations can track each area on a daily basis to identify whether residents of that area segregated their wastes. Residents in turn can monitor their penalty records.
    • Training: Miemaw delivers several awareness campaigns, door-to-door visits, and training courses to individuals on how to segregate waste and understand terminologies such as dry and wet waste.
    • Friendly support: One or two members from the Miemaw service department constantly assist the individuals from municipal corporations in collecting waste.

    Miemaw is currently operational in Eklera village near Surat, Gujrat(India); the startup has also begun its operations in the main city of Surat recently.

    Miemaw – Industry Details

    Waste segregation has gained prominence only a few years ago. It received a push through the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan initiative launched by the government of India. By 2025, India’s waste management sector is expected to be worth the US $13.62 billion with an annual growth rate of 7.17 %. ‌‌The team at Miemaw wants to be a part of this growth story with the help of Miemaw app. With the app, municipal authorities are guaranteed to work efficiently, securely and effortlessly.

    By the end of 2024, we see our Miemaw industry providing services to all the cities and villages of west of India.


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    Miemaw – Founders

    The mother-daughter duo of Sweta Kesur and Kokila Kesur founded Miemaw tech startup in 2016. They have been working coherently to generate results in the domain of waste segregation.

    Sweta Kesur, Founder & CEO

    Sweta Kesur is the founder and CEO of Miemaw. She is an IT graduate from the Institute of Technology, Nirma University in June 2016. She is recognized for creating a brain tumour detection software which is used by Dr Tanvi from the Civil Hospital of Surat; she presented a research paper at an international conference held in Las Vegas from Dec 17-18, 2014, and won a certificate of honor. Sweta has also been felicitated with the Social Entrepreneur of the year 2019 award.‌‌

    Kokila Kesur is the co-founder and COO of Miemaw. She is a retired school principal and has an extraordinary 35 years of experience in social entrepreneurship. She is the main inspiration behind this venture. Kokila has played an important role in the promotion of women empowerment and Swachh Bharat Abhiyan in the rural areas.

    The core belief of our team is the commitment to make the Swachh Bharat Abhiyan successful. We want to deliver the message to India that, how by taking small steps like segregating waste into dry and wet from our house we can create a huge impact in contribution towards the Clean India mission and development of our country

    How Miemaw Was Started?

    Miemaw was a response in 2016 to the failed attempts at collection of segregated waste (dry and wet waste) from the source of waste generation—households and commercial places. Sweta conceived the idea of Miemaw during her two months stay in the USA for a summer internship. Motivated by the highly organized waste management system in the USA, she wanted to start a similar system back home in India.

    The seed to all this began in June 2015 when I and my Mom went to the USA for completing my undergraduate summer internship in New York. We stayed in Queens, New York as any other US resident, which made us learn the lifestyle of US residents. Since childhood, my Mom trained me to keep the surroundings very clean. So when we were living in the US, they had certain rules for Waste Management, like the garbage collector would collect segregated waste every 2 days. Meaning we have to throw wet waste into one large size black garbage polythene and dry waste into others. We were inspired by this and decided to follow this practice in India also. This made me think that, if we can follow this practice of segregating waste in the US then why can’t we do this in India – Sweta narrates

    After returning to India, Sweta got busy with her college schedule but did not discard the idea. After graduation, Sweta and Kokila Kesur started working on the ideation, designing and prototyping phases. They knew that executing their idea was not possible without external support. So, Sweta started writing applications detailing her plans to the PMO. It took 23 online applications and 56-speed post applications until she received her first response on the 19th of July 2017.

    I have started my application in May 2017 and I regularly sent one application online through “Interact with PM” portal and continued till July 2017. Apart from the online application, I sent application (consisting of a letter, project portfolio and short bio of myself in a cover made by me) through India speed post regularly on alternate days of the week. I carried out this speed post-task from May 2017 till Aug 2017

    Though she received assurances of her concerns identified and prompt actions being taken, there were no results in reality. This compelled Sweta to take action on her own.

    Sweta and Kokila Kesur started their work from Eklera, a village near Surat. The endgame was to make this village clean by educating the residents on how to segregate waste into dry and wet categories. For this target, they carried out several door-to-door visits, wall painting on Eklera gram panchayat office to their idea, movie-screenings, and several awareness campaigns for the same. The incorporation of their waste management software brought tremendous changes; the duo got a great response from the village council, and neighbouring villages were inspired by the work done by Eklera. Since then, Sweta and Kokila have received several awards from the Government of Gujarat,‌‌ Surat Municipal corporation, and the village council. Seeing the results, they have received the go-ahead to implement their venture in the city of Surat. By end of 2019, they aim to provide their services in Surat and its surrounding areas.‌‌

    I am really happy to announce that my project got successfully implemented on Eklera Village near Surat and all villagers are more than happy after the implementation of my project.

    Their project was recognized and appreciated by the Prime Minister’s Office of India recently.

    Miemaw derives its name from the phrase ‘me and mommy’. Sweta adds, “Meemaw is another way of addressing a grandmother”.

    Miemaw’s product revolves around QR code scan and the company has a matching tagline: ‘Mie (me) & Mawmie’s (Mommy) Quick Response Code for Waste Segregation.

    Miemaw Logo

    One of the core values of our company is women empowerment. We all know that the manager of any house is either Grandma, Mother or Daughter. Women are the majority one, when comes to handling waste management of the house. The success behind proper waste segregation from the household is in the quick response of mom’s from every house.

    Miemaw – Business Model and Revenue Model

    Miemaw charges a one-year subscription plan from the authorities such as the village council for using its products and services. It also derives margins through commission from municipalities with respect to the penalty amount charged on individuals for not segregating waste.

    Our strategy is to compel people for waste segregation and the percentage of success that we receive in completing our task is the growth of our business.

    Miemaw – Startup Challenges

    Asking people to do something for the environment through waste segregation is easier said than done. There’s no dearth of volatile personalities falling on a broad behaviour spectrum. Not everyone is eager to spare some time for such initiatives. Naturally, it was a tough task for Miemaw to have people on board it’s initiative.

    Though everyone was actively participating in our campaigns, at the implementation level there barely any change. It took us around 2.5 years to make people adapt this technique. We overcame this challenge by consistent effort in spreading awareness related to health and hygiene issues arising out of not segregated waste. ‌‌

    Initially, the startup relied on an incentive-based approach to bring a shift in the behaviour of the public. The incentive emphasized providing points to people conforming to waste segregation guidelines which could be redeemed at the local grocery stores. However, the strategy wasn’t that successful. Thereon, Miemaw adopted a penalty-based approach which finally worked.

    The venture also struggled in securing its initial funding as the process involved getting permission from different authorities. But when the village council saw the outcome of Miemaw’s work it immediately approved Miemaw’s project and provided the necessary funds in 2018. After this, Miemaw received approval from other municipal corporations and gained the required funds.

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    Miemaw – Funding and Investors

    Miemaw collected an undisclosed amount of seed funding in September 2018.

    Date Stage Amount Investor
    September 2018 Seed Undisclosed Head of the Village Council

    Miemaw – Advisers and Mentors

    Miemaw has been recently selected for the prestigious Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women Growth Fellowship that will take place in New York City in Fall 2019. Prior to receiving this prestigious fellowship opportunity, the Miemaw team went through ten‌‌ weeks of training meant for the business growth plans of small scale setups. This Goldman Sachs sponsored program comprises customized training, coaching, and advice. The program invitees will be a part of several sessions with industry leaders and experts.‌‌‌‌

    Some of the instructors of this fellowship are:

    1. Edward David: He is a doctoral candidate at the University of Oxford, where he works on the curriculum development for the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses fellowship. Since joining Oxford Saïd in 2013, Edward has helped design and manage a range of corporate-sponsored programmes for entrepreneurs and MBA students. These include the Power Shift Forum, Inspiring Women in Leadership and Learning, and the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women Fellowship. Edward has also worked for state education reform in Washington DC and continues to serve students as a tutor at Trinity College, Oxford. Edward holds qualifications from New York University and the University of Oxford.
    2. Anne Donnellon is Professor Emerita of Management at the Babson College in Wellesley (Massachusetts) where she has served as the Faculty Director for Babson’s Fast Track MBA for executives. Currently, Dr. Donnellon is a member of the National Curriculum Design and Site Launch Team for Goldman Sachs 10,000 Small Businesses, serving as Launch Faculty for the Houston, Cleveland, Miami, and Baltimore sites. She teaches leadership, negotiation, and organizational change in the MBA and executive education programs there. She is the author of ‘Team Talk: The Power of Language in Team Dynamics’, published by Harvard Business School Press, and has also developed two books in the Harvard Manage Mentor series: ‘Keeping Teams on Target’ and ‘Leading Teams’. She has published numerous journal articles, book chapters, and teaching cases. Dr. Donnellon has taught in numerous executive education programs in and out of the United States and has been a consultant to reputed organizations. Lately, she has been working with several small entrepreneurial firms and led management development seminars for entrepreneurs through the Small Business Association of New England, the Center for Women and Enterprise, ICIC, the International Fund for Ireland, and Invest Northern Ireland.

    Miemaw – Awards

    1. Young Entrepreneur of the year award 2019
    2. Sweta and Kokila, the founders of Miemaw company, have been selected to attend the prestigious 10,000 Women Growth Fellowship program sponsored by Goldman Sachs. Fellowship will take place in New York City in Fall 2019.
    3. Miemaw received the City Award from Nirav Shah, the Deputy Mayor of Surat, for coming up with an innovative idea for the Swachh Bharat Mission on 8th July 2019.
    4. On 1st June 2019, Miemaw was awarded by Rasmika Ben Patel the Chairperson of Surat Municipal Corporation. She has decided to support the venture as well.
    5. In April 2019, Sweta received the Social Entrepreneur Award from the Head of the village council (Local Govt. of India) for providing Miemaw’s services in 2018 to Eklera village.
    6. In July 2017, the concept of Miemaw was appreciated and accepted by the Prime Minister Office(PMO) of India.
    7. Sweta has visited Goldman Sachs NY for business growth planning on a sponsored trip by Goldman Sachs

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    Miemaw – Funding and Investors

    Miemaw’s notable clients include several village councils and municipal corporations. It is currently working to make its services available to every place in and around Surat and help corporations achieve the goal of Clean City and Smart City by the end of 2019. By the end of 2020, Miemaw plans to have two more cities of Gujarat (Ahmedabad and Vadodara) covered.‌‌ In the coming years, Miemaw team wants to establish a presence in all the cities of western India. Miemaw is also aiming to introduce the facility of points redemption system that would allow people use points gained from waste segregation efforts in stores like D-Mart and Big Bazaar.

    We at Miemaw are on a mission is to protect our environment from landfills or burning the garbage and help municipal corporations collect segregated waste from source at no cost compared to segregating waste through machine. We envision to become the most effective technology solution for collecting dry and wet waste from households and commercial units in the west of India.

    FAQs

    Who Founded Miemaw?

    Miemaw was founded by Sweta Kesur and Kokila Kesur.

    When was Miemaw founded?

    Miemaw was founded in 2016.

    Is Miemaw an Indian company?

    Yes, Miemaw is an Indian company.

  • Emerging Biogas Startups In India

    Most of the Indian cities are suffering due to the illegal dumping of waste. Municipal bodies are struggling with the increased costs of collecting and transporting wastes. A major part of this waste is organic waste. It causes landfills and generates a greenhouse gas named methane. Food waste, paper waste, green waste, sewage, manure, human waste, slaughterhouse waste, etc. are examples of organic waste.

    Statistics reveal that there are around 67 million metric tons of food waste annually are generated in India, which is valued around INR 92,000 crore. Also, it is growing at a rate of 8-10% per year. We can solve this problem by generating biogas from organic wastes.

    Biogas is a kind of biofuel that is generated from the decomposition of organic waste in the absence of oxygen (anaerobic environment). It releases a mixture of gases, primarily carbon dioxide and methane. This biogas that is generated, can then be used as a fuel used as an alternative to the traditionally used fuels, which will serve as a source of green energy. Biogas will provide energy in the form of heat and electricity for the local grid. Many startups of today, both nationally and internationally, are trying to extract biogas and use the same to reduce the abuse and the depletion of fossil fuels.

    So, let us discuss such biogas startups in India.

    Biogas startups
    1. Carbon Loops
    2. Vaayu-Mitra
    3. GPS Renewables
    4. Yellow Haze Energy
    5. Jsamey Biotech
    6. Carbonlites by Carbon Masters
    7. Quantum Green
    8. Banyan Nation
    Conclusion

    Biogas startups

    Biogas technology enables us to utilize organic wastes in an effective way. We can create productive resources with the help of that. The production of biogas from organic waste reduces the generation of greenhouse gas such as methane. Also, the production of biogas on farms can reduce the insects, odors, and pathogens related to conventional manure stockpiles. Some of the biogas startups in India are given below.

    Biogas technology enables us to utilize organic wastes in an effective way

    1. Carbon Loops

    Carbon Loops was founded by Kern Agarwal and Ranjani Prabakaran in 2017. The headquarters of the company is situated in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The company works towards to tie up with educational institutions and corporates to segregate waste and make compost. This compost is sent to farmers in rural areas to improve the fertility of the soil.

    They started the business by sending the generated compost to farmers in Chennai. After, they progressed to making biogas plants to power the canteen kitchen at Loyola. The company had a turnover of ₹2 crores in the last 2 years. Today, they are planning to set up community biogas plants in Tiruvallur. It can be utilized to light up streets in the city.

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    2. Vaayu-Mitra

    Vaayu-Mitra was founded by Priyadarshan Sahasrabuddhe. He is an IIT-Bombay alumnus. The headquarters of the company is situated in Pune, India. The startup is putting forward the idea of making your own green fuel. They launched a product named Vaayu in 2017. It is a biofuel plant, which can install in homes easily. It is used to generate methane gas from organic waste.

    That can be utilized for cooking and other heating purposes. By using ‘Vaayu’, we can generate about 800 liters of biogas per day. It meets more than 70 percent of the fuel requirement of a house. That enables us to save about six LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas) cylinders per year.

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    3. GPS Renewables

    GPS Renewables was founded by Sreekrishna Sankar and Mainak Chakraborty in 2012. They have a cloud-based plant health monitoring system. It makes sure <1% plant downtime at minimum operational cost, without the requirement of maintenance staff and operations. The company has entirely reinvented conventional biogas plants.

    Those biogas plants have a production efficiency in the range of 70 kg of LPG-equivalent per ton of waste. The headquarters of the company is situated in Bangalore, India. GPS Renewable offers a biogas plant named BioUrja. It produces double the biogas without the need for water. It is able to set up in 1/3rd the area requirement as compared to other conventional biogas technologies. Also, there will be no smell in the vicinity.

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    4. Yellow Haze Energy

    Yellow Haze Energy was founded by Jaideep Singh Shaktawat and Vibhav Vyas in 2018. The headquarters of the company is situated in Udaipur, Rajasthan. The company started with an aim to catalyze a shift to sustainable technologies via innovation in technology,  delivery, and finance models.

    The company mainly helps corporates and large industries to minimize the carbon footprint by incorporating different sustainable technologies like solar thermal for process heat, zero liquid discharge, solar power, etc. Also, the company provides solutions to convert food waste into biogas for institutions that have in-housing dining for more than 500 people and large food-mess.

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    5. Jsamey Biotech

    Jsamey Biotech was founded by Amey Marathe in 2018. The headquarters of the company is situated in Hyderabad, India. Amey Marathe worked as a chef for more than 14 years. Also, he is the vice president of the Telangana Chefs Association. He had the intention to do something with food waste.

    The company started with the aim of curb the food waste produced from the restaurants in India. They collected food waste from different restaurants and hotels in Hyderabad. Then, they converted that waste into biogas & nutritious organic fertilizer via the fermentation process. They sell compressed biogas at 48 INR per kg and organic manure at 8 INR per kg.

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    6. Carbonlites by Carbon Masters

    The startup named Carbon Masters is trying to decrease the amount of waste heading out of Bangalore. The company has joined up with residents and local authorities to collect kitchen waste and convert that into biogas. This generated fuel is sold to  IT parks, local restaurants, and corporate campuses.

    It is enabling to replace conventional fossil fuels used in cooking and decrease the emission of methane from landfills. Also, it helps to keep the city cleaner. Carbonlites Cylinder is a product of the company. It is the first branded, bottled bio-CNG of India. Also, it can be used for cooking purposes instead of LPG. Carbon Masters was founded by Kevin Houston and Som Narayan. Today, the company has offices in India, UK, and Ecuador.

    Potential feed sources for biogas plants

    7. Quantum Green

    Quantum Green was founded by Vinayaka Kashyap & Vinod Jaganathan in 2014. The headquarters of the company is situated in Bangalore, India. The company is mainly engaged in the design, installation, and supply of biogas plants for different applications ranging from household cooking to industrial cogeneration purposes such as bio-CNG bottling plants and power generation.

    Also, the company offers portable biogas plants for industrial canteens, individual households,  hotels that produce wastes up to 40 to 60 Kg per day. They have provided their service for Indan Navy, ISRO, Mother Dairy, Automotive Axles Limited, Spandana Hospitals, Acharya Institutes, etc.

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    8. Banyan Nation

    Banyan Nation is one of India’s first vertically integrated plastic recycling companies that helps global brands use more recycled plastic instead of virgin plastic. Our proprietary plastic cleaning technology converts collected post consumer and post industrial plastic waste into high quality recycled granules – Better Plastic™ – comparable in quality and performance to virgin plastic. Our award winning data intelligence platform integrates thousands of informal recyclers into our supply chain and also helps cities manage their waste more effectively.

    India produces hundreds and thousands of metric tonnes of plastic each year and unfortunately, this leads to an array of issues for every living organism that exists. So, restoring the ecological balance by reducing the usage of single-use plastic is essential to trot towards sustainable living.

    Conclusion

    Biogas is an eco-friendly and renewable source of energy. Biogas plants are useful for the environment and agriculture. It is also beneficial for consumers of electricity and heat. It is considered as an important method of waste management. The growth of the biogas industry will fulfill the preferences of agriculture and energy policies. Also, it can create new job opportunities and increase revenues from local taxes.

  • The Complete Analysis of Waste Management Industry

    The increase in industrialization, population and demand of consumer goods has resulted in an increase of the solid waste globally. According to World Bank in 2012, urban population produced about 1.3 billion tonnes of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) which is expected to grow to 2.2 billion tonnes in 2025. The costs for managing solid waste is expected to increase drastically in lower middle (four times) income countries such as India and Brazil among others and even higher in low income countries (five times) such as Kenya and Ghana among others. Thus there has been an urgent cry for the need to manage these solid wastes on a global scale. Many technological alternatives, economic instruments, and regulatory frameworks have been put to use to manage and sustainably control the waste from ruining the environment. Let us see the complete story behind the topic- The Complete Analysis of Waste Management Industry.

    Division of waste management market

    waste management

    The waste management market is broadly divided on the basis of:

    • Waste type,
    • service, and
    • region.

    Depending upon waste type, the market is classified into municipal waste, industrial waste, and hazardous waste. Since the last few years the municipal waste management segment had been ruling in terms of extracting the GDP of India and providing employment to the mass population.

    On the basis of service waste, there are the collection service waste from the sectors of transportation, collection, handling, storing as as well as the disposal service waste which includes the wastes from recycling, landfill and composting. This disposal segment of waste management has also been sharply dominating the global world where most of the waste management is required.

    Waste management based on region only refers to the various initiatives deployed by the various continents like Europe, North America, Asia and Australia where these countries compete with each other to reduce their volume of waste and become free of hazards.

    Factors that creates the demand for Waste management

    • Growth in urban population

    The urban population has been increasing at a tremendous rate since the last few decades. The UN estimates therefore report that nearly 55-57 percent of people in the world lived in urban areas in 2019. This population statistics goes on increasing at a drastic rate every year. With the increase in urbanisation, the immediate impact is upon the change in demand of these urbanised population. The need of industries which emit solid, liquid as well as gaseous waste pollute the environment from all aspects. With the inclusion of nuclear power there is also a risk of the radio active wastes emerging from these places.

    • Increased amount of waste generated

    As per the data released by the World Bank, in the year 2018, which says that- the global municipal solid waste generated in 2016 was 2.1 billion tons, and is expected to reach approximately 3.40 billion tons by 2050. Most of the highly developed nations such as America, Australia, South Africa, East Asia and China, release 270 million tons of waste each year. This is due to the increasing level of industrialisation and energy consumption per head within the countries.


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    Which are the Target Markets?

    The target markets are those which produce the highest volume of solid waste per year. The list below shows the industries which produce the highest amount of waste and also the key ingredients within these wastes.

    1. Steel and Blast furnace

    2. Brine mud

    3. Copper slag

    4. Fly ash

    5. Kiln dust

    6. Cement plants

    7. Lime sludge

    8. Sugar, paper, fertilizer tanneries, soda ash, calcium carbide industries

    9. Mica scraper waste

    10. Phosphoric acid plant, Ammonium phosphate

    11. Coal mines

    12. Iron tailing

    13. Limestone wastes

    14.The medical industries

    1. The agro based industries

    waste administration as a imperative to your business

    • Legitimate Requirements: Industries have a legitimate cause and responsibility to ensure that they discard their waste and maintain the standard of the environment. Neglecting the environment could mean a shutdown of your business permanently
    • Rise in environmental awareness: With the rising consciousness among people, every individual has now to some extent been trying to reduce the amount of waste generated by themselves. This has triggered a growth opportunity for both the public as well as the private sectors in the market to undertake proactive measures to recycle Municipal Solid Waste and are conducting programs and spreading awareness for non-hazardous industrial waste management in order to reduce pollution and mitigate environmental hazards. The risk of untreated waste from medical sectors, chemical industries, plastics have been inducing long term effects to the physical body and spreading diseases worldwide. Thus, the need to manage solid waste is crucial and many industries are coming forward to undertake these challenges.
    • Human Health: If you do not take care of the health of your employees as well as your consumers, it would simply result in lower productivity. It has been noted by WHO that approximately 1 in 4 employees fall ill each week due to factors such as pollution, improper waste management in the neighbourhood or after consuming synthetic substance like fertilizers and insecticides which are sprayed at a huge rate on the crops. To maintain the health of your employees as well as yourself, it is important to undertake waste management.

    Challenges to Waste Management

    The following problems are generally encountered in cities and towns while dealing with industrial solid waste

    • There are no specific disposal sites where industries can dispose their waste;
    • Mostly, industries generating solid waste in city and town limits are of small scale nature and even do not seek consents of SPCBs/PCCs;
    • Industries are located in non-conforming areas and as a result they cause water and air pollution problems besides disposing solid waste.
    • Industrial estates located in city limits do not have adequate facilities so that industries can organise their collection, treatment and disposal of liquid and solid waste;
    • There is no regular interaction between urban local bodies and SPCBs/PCCs to deal such issues relating to treatment and disposal of waste and issuance of licenses in non-conforming areas.

    MANAGEMENT OF INDUSTRIAL SOLID WASTES-COORDINATION (SPCBs & LOCAL BODIES)

    Urban local bodies are constantly in the field and they are well aware of the local situation. They also know sources of waste generation and areas under their control. In order to organise proper collection, transportation and disposal of industrial solid waste, there is need to set up co-ordination between SPCBs, local bodies and industrial departments. Following guidelines are suggested to follow :

    1. Urban local bodies should identify the areas from where industrial solid waste is generated.
    2. Inventorisation of industries could be attempted through SPCBs or industries department for characterisation of wastes.
    3. SPCBs may take necessary actions for issuance of consents/Authorisations to the industries under relevant Acts and Rules.
    4. Urban local bodies may undertake collection, transportation and disposal of solid waste on cost recovery basis as per existing rules and may identify suitable sites for final treatment and disposal of industrial solid waste as per existing rules and regulations.

    These are some of the critical analysis of waste management industries, in today’s world where the blue planet is slowly turning brown, it is extremely vital that the Industries which value waste management and effective disposal come to power and reduce the negative effects from the environment.