FROM THE MOST UNWANTED TO THE MOST WANTED

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FROM THE MOST UNWANTED TO THE MOST WANTED Municipal Waste Management A Practical Approach Muhammed Khader K Managing Director Time; 30 Seconds

Registered office in Kochi, Kerala, India Consultancy since 2006 Registered office in Kochi, Kerala, India Specialized in waste management, Mechanical & Civil Engineering. Promoter of Clear Vision Corporation for Contracting in KSA, Kuwait, UAE & India. Time : 30 Seconds

INTRODUCTION Time 30 Seconds

Source of Methane Emission Time : 30 Seconds

Waste Dumping.. Rivers are life… It is the Drinking water source for us Supply water to all neighboring Industries Supply water for Irrigation Fresh water fishing … Think.. What we are doing to our environment and Our Rivers.. Time 30 Seconds

Mathane & CO2 Sources Time : 15 Seconds

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To protect our earth and environment PETROCARE Introduce Anaerobic Biogas Reactor in controlled parameters Time : 30 seconds

Reactor maintaining consistent pH, Temperature, Humidity, Flow rate, Hydraulic Retention Time (HRT), Total Solids, C:N ratio, Pathogens, Feed Poisoning, Organic carbon content, Microbial census and proper agitation and organic matter quality within a sealed and oxygen depleted reactor. 90 Seconds

Separation of waste from the source/in plant Biodegradable waste Separation of waste from the source/in plant Controlled anaerobic reactors to convert organic waste to Biogas Purifying the gas to get pure Bio-Methane Selling it as substitute for Natural Gas. Separating CO2 and use commercially Liquid & Solid Bio-fertilizers Time : 60 seconds

Non Biodegradable Waste Re-Cycling of Non Biodegradable Waste Units for Plastic & PTFE Unit for Glass. Unit for Tires Incinerator for Diapers/Pambars/carefree.. Etc. & Recovering Heat. Collect and sell all metallic waste. Time :60 Seconds

Gas Output.. Time : 30 Seconds

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aim… Make Our City to be a model city in Waste Management. Complete Slaughter house and market waste treatment Collection of Segregated waste from City & homes. 100% re-cycling from the waste. Model Citizens through awareness Plant and maintain Trees Promote, organize and support organic farming. Time : 2 Minutes

Through all School Students in the Region. Regular Awareness Campaigns on Importance of Cleanliness for Public Health Through all School Students in the Region. Through all Companies & Hospitals. Through all Restaurants, Shops & malls. Through all Individual Houses. Political Parties, NGOs & Youth Organizations Youth Clubs and other organizations Churches, Temples & Musjids Time : 2 Minutes

Ants can…. Why don’t we joint hands for us?. Time 30 Seconds

We can.. Avoid passing Blood, Slaughter waste and other waste to Roadside, Ponds & Rivers. Avoid waste dumping in to Road, River & Ponds Avoid sending waste water to Rivers. Segregate and hand over waste from the Source. Zero waste by 100% recycling. Join hands to make a Clean City & Clean Rivers Time : 1 Minute

Thanks.. Muhammed Khader K Time : 30 seconds