5 th Sustainable Environment Forum 2016 organised by ASSOCHAM on 16 th March, 2016 Plenary Session II Opening Remarks by Ministry of New and Renewable.

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5 th Sustainable Environment Forum 2016 organised by ASSOCHAM on 16 th March, 2016 Plenary Session II Opening Remarks by Ministry of New and Renewable Energy Government of India New Delhi Dr. N P Singh Senior Consultant

Urban Waste Scenario Urban India generates  about 1.5 lakh MT/day of MSW  60 Million Cum./annum Sewage  other wastes including segregated green waste, slaughterhouse waste, cattle dung from dairy colonies, etc.

Mumbai

Jaipur

Urban Waste Scenario (Contd.) MSW dumping is leading to: Pollution of underground water Breeding of flies and rats Emission of GHGs (CH 4 and CO 2 ) Increased cost of waste management due to shifting of dump sites away from cities besides continuing demand for more land

The recommended hierarchy Waste minimisation, collection and transportation Resource recovery through sorting and recycling Resource recovery through processing / treatment Waste transformation and final disposal (Landfilling – not for bio-degradables) Waste Management

Urban Waste Management Typical Composition and likely uses Biodegradables :Compost/biogas/Energy from mixed portions Woody Bio-mass / Biomass : Energy Rags/Textiles / Non-recyclable Plastics Paper/Plastic / PVC : Recycle/Re-use/(Energy) Rubber / Glass / Metals Inerts/Stones/Soil : Building Material / landfilling

WTE Technologies Bio-methanation Incineration RDF Gasification Integrated systems

Waste Processing Systems Project Viability depends upon Revenue sources  Sale of Power AND / OR  Sale of Manure / compost Tipping / Treatment Fee  CER trading under CDM Supports available  Direct subsidy  Higher price for power or manure