UeLdkj vki lHkh STAKE HOLDERS dk Lokxr gSA 09/07/04 1 of 50.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Michael Patton June 21, 2012 OLLI Class – week 2.
Advertisements

Setting up a worm farm Using worms to turn waste into a resource.
I’m going to create my own organic fertilizer HOW CAN I BE GREEN WITH MY ECOLOGICAL GARDEN?
Composting What is composting? Why should you compost? How do you compost? Encouraging change at home.
Asimenia Karakidi. THE PROBLEM: TOO MUCH RUBBISH 
What is a Compost Bin? 7 th Grade Science Alamo Heights Junior School.
Composting and Using Compost. What is Compost? Compost is the name of a soil that is produced from organic waste. Compost is produced when organic waste.
Eco-Schools at Beacon Rise Primary School. Beacon Rise Primary School- England.
Plants and Seeds Review.
Composting and Vermicomposting – Building Healthy Soil! The Nature Center at Shaker Lakes CBG Sustainability Symposium 2008 Lara Roketenetz and Denise.
Reducing Waste With WORMS!! By Aidan Parker. Why Have a Worm Farm? Worm Farms will turn all your old food scraps into fantastic garden fertiliser for.
Benefits of Organic Gardening and How to Build a Successful Pile.
By: Shauna Turner and Annica howe. What is compost? Composting is recycling food and yard waste. That decompose over a short period of time to create.
STEPS TO BEGINNING A GARDEN. GET AN IDEA Is it going to be a vegetable garden? An herb garden? A flower garden? Or a mix? How much space do you have?
Compost Bins ! By: Lauren Reed,Morgan Quire, Danya Parker,Trae Jones,Kevin Saunders. 2.
Home Composting A project of the Virginia Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners.
Home Composting Made Easy The Secrets Revealed Brought to you buy your local community recycling center. Recycle Utah, Park City.
Task: Develop a proposal or working model that would contribute to sustainable living and be applicable to a small community of about 20 families. Group.
3 rd Grade Green Team COMPOSTING PROJECT By: Green Thumbs Members.
Hot Composting By: Ksenia Sherstyuk.
A scripted slide set written and produced by Robert E. (Skip) Richter, CEA-Horticulture, Travis County, Texas Agricultural Extension Service.
Composting Workshop One Simple Act. In Alberta, what material makes up the majority of household waste? A: Organics/Yard Waste B: Beverage Containers.
Composting Remember to take good notes! Write down what is in RED!
ABCs of Recycling and Conservation By: Kristen Johnson.
Backyard Composting Producing your own “Black Gold” MECKLENBURG COUNTY SOLID WASTE AUTHORITY.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle! Learning Objectives To begin to understand ways in which to live a sustainable lifestyle.
WERE THERE BEDS? ARE THEY MADE OF STRAW?  Yes. The children’s beds were called trundle beds and the adult’s beds were called jack beds. The trundle beds.
compost By Suzy Homemaker What is it? Compost is created by recycling yard and kitchen wastes which decompose into a rich, Dark crumbly substance that.
How to turn kitchen scraps…. … into food for your garden.
Composting Its Recycling… Composting is recycling naturally.
Compost: The Soul of Soil 6 billion microbes per handful can’t be wrong!
March 20, 2012 Warm Up 1.Take out journal 2. Take out half sheet notebook paper 3. Number it 1-5 for daily quiz 4. Review Biomass Notes.
HOME COMPOSTING. Hello! We are still us, the ITALIAN STUDENTS FROM CLASS IIA. You may wonder what we are doing here. Follow us and you will understand....
Composting Part 2. Review of Composting What is composting?
Compost! Natures recycling system. We can compost anything if it can biodegrade – (rot) We call this ORGANIC WASTE.
Biocomposting Why compost?
Home Composting 101 RECYCLE UTAH, YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY RECYCLING CENTER SINCE 1990 PARK CITY, UTAH.
Composting. What is composting? Composting is a biological process that occurs when tiny, microscopic organisms break down old plant and animal tissues.
Green Hands a quick guide to teaching sheet mulching gardening EDCI Martín Perna Suzanne de León.
Is taking out the trash one of your chores at home? Sometimes the bags are light, other times they’re so heavy you have to drag them to the dumpster.
A presentation about what we do in eco about all of our work our gardening and litter picks and lots more!
What does the word grow mean? (to be bigger) We are going to go around the room and take turns saying one thing that grows. You name a kind of plant or.

LIFE CYCLE OF A PLANT How things live, grow, and die 2 nd grade Science.
Plants By: Mrs. Jarrell. What does a plant need? Water Sunlight Fresh air Soil Space Love.
1 Home Gardening and Nutrition Training Material GROW FOOD AT HOME Homestead gardening for food security in Lesotho.
By: Sydney and Deanna. Plant Needs A plant needs water, sunlight, soil, space, and air.
1 Community Based Waste Management: Some Key Experiences Mrs Almitra H Patel, Member Supreme Court Committee for Solid Waste Management in Class 1 Cities.
HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR WORM FARM. Why is a Worm Farm Important?  It is important because it creates NUTRIENTS that can be added to your garden.  Worms.
Waste and Our World Grade Four Review.
By Molly. Things that you will need  Fish tank  Grow bed tub  Water  Clay balls  Pipes  Oxygen pump  Water pump  Garden hose  Plants  Bucket.
Daily Dump  Create wealth from waste  Practical way to get value from kitchen and garden waste.
Plants and Life Cycles. Unit Launch Video Plants and Life Cycles.
KEYHOLE GARDENING ARCHITECTURE. KEYHOLE GARDENING GARDEN LOCATION SELECT AREA THAT GETS 6 TO 8 HOURS OF SUN HAS WATER SOURCE NEAR AWAY FROM TREES CLOSE.
Soil. What is soil? Soil is a mixture of bits of weathered rock, humus, water, and air. Soil is a mixture of bits of weathered rock, humus, water, and.
biomass – organic matter that is alive or was once alive vocabulary words!
Soil. What is soil? Soil is a mixture of bits of weathered rock, humus, water, and air. Soil is a mixture of bits of weathered rock, humus, water, and.
Welcome to Eagle’s Outlook Garden! Did you know SEES has lemon trees, tomatoes, and a butterfly garden? Eagle’s Outlook is our school garden behind the.
We’ve Got Beans!!!! Micah Pool Mr. Pool Room 10 5/2/2016.
Build your own Heart Garden The Munsieville Heart Garden is helping to improve the health and nutrition of the children in Munsieville. Why not you build.
HOME COMPOSTING OPTIONS
In our school!!!.
COMPOSTING.
COMPOSTING for Kids ! by Robert “Skip” Richter
Recycling Biomass.
Garden Installation Rebecca Wolf and Nguyen Le
Why compost? Composting saves money
MANUSRUSHTI-ENVIRONMENT CONSULTANT Vaishali/Harshal Tambat
Istituto Comprensivo “Molise Altissimo” Italy
Composting 101 The Cold Pile (How to heat up an old or start a new compost pile) Presentation by Steve Hale.
Presentation transcript:

ueLdkj vki lHkh STAKE HOLDERS dk Lokxr gSA 09/07/04 1 of 50

TURNING POLLUTION TO PROSPERITY PCRA Conservation of Recourses for better future 2 of 50

TURNING WASTE TO MANURE Recycle the Waste and save Nature 3 of 50

Bio-degradable waste 4 of 50

Kitchen / Canteen Waste : unused vegetable cuttings, fruits peel offs, tea/coffee powder, coconut fiber egg shells, non-veg waste, stale/left over /rotten food etc. BIO- DEGRADABLE WASTE INCLUDES 5 of 50

Flowers/garlands Hair, cut nails Excreta of the pet animal, cow dung etc. Horticultural waste like dried leaves, mowed grass, cut trees, up rooted weed. 6 of 50

Will it have a stink / foul smell? No. Not at all ! How can we do that? Just have some pots with plants you desire ---- Very simple Can we convert this Bio-degradable waste to manure at Home? Yes ! It’s possible 7 of 50

Step-1 : Take a set of 7 pots of inches diameter for 7 days of week. Step-2 : Clear inches of the soil from top. Step-3 : Make 7 equal parts of 1 packet of bio-catalyst. ( Bio –catalyst is only one time requirement) Step-4 : Mark the 7 pots as M,Tu, Wed ….. Or 1,2,3……. Step-5 : Sprinkle 1 part of bio-catalyst in 1 pot i.e. 7 parts in 7 pots. PROCEDURE FOR IMPLEMENTATION IN HOME Contd.... Note : The Process can be implemented at existing plants also PCRA 8 of 50

Step-6 : Put some water to make soil wet Step-7 : Put 500 gm of waste ( family of 4 persons) in the 1 St pot Step-8 : Next day 500 gm of waste in the 2 nd pot. 3 rd day in the 3 rd pot & so on…… Step-9 : On 8 th day again you can put 500 gm of waste in the 1 st pot. Then 9 th day in the 2 nd pot Step – 10 : Like this you can continue the cycle. No smell whatsoever ………………………….xxx…………………………… Note : Water the plants normally. It will take about 6 MONTHS to fill up the space of 3” in the pot. 500 gms of waste goes into each pot once in 7 days. Plants start getting the benefit of manure in 3- 4 weeks time & they grow extremely well. PROCEDURE FOR IMPLEMENTATION IN HOME PCRA 9 of 50

A typical Pot - Bio composting Fibrous Material (like coconut fiber, cooler pads, Sugarcane bagas.) 2 inch layer of soil Drain Hole Bio-catalyst Bio-degradable waste 10 of 50

Potted Orange Plant Pot showing kitchen waste on top Konark Apartment Kalkaji, New Delhi 11 of 50

BLOOMING HIBISCUS (in the pot, New Delhi) 12 of 50

If you have terrace--  You can make it green.  By just using Bio-degradable waste which otherwise is thrown to MCD Bin  You can convert terrace into the kitchen garden  Giving you lots of tasty vegetables and flowers  Keeping your house cool!  Making you happy and proud of joining clean environment team! Here is the simple procedure of 50

PROCEDURE FOR IMPLEMENTATION ON TERRACE 1. Lay 1.2 m x 1 m polythene sheet On the terrace/balcony. 2. Place the bricks in the form of a rectangle 3. Fill the inside area with soil up to a height of 3” 4. Plant saplings of your favorite flowers or vegetables. 5. Spray bio-catalyst on soil. (only one time requirement!) Contd.... New Delhi 14 of 50

6. Spread daily vegetable & horticultural waste on the soil 7. Water Normally 8. Waste gets converted into Bio-compost in 3-4 weeks 9. There will be absolutely no smell whatsoever 10. You will get very good quality of flowers and organic tasty vegetables for years. PROCEDURE FOR IMPLEMENTATION ON TERRACE 15 of 50

FLOWER BED ON TERRACE (New Delhi) 16 of 50

New Delhi CAULIFLOWER ON TERRACE 17 of 50

PUMPKIN ON THE TERRACE New Delhi 18 of 50

19 of 50

PAPAYA TREE ON THE TERRACE (Ms. Jyoti) 20 of 50

BANIAN TREE ON TERRACE (Mrs.Lata) 21 of 50

GAUVA PLANT ON TERRACE Ms. Jyoti 22 of 50

GAUVA PLANT ON TERRACE 23 of 50

Community Bio - Composting in Residential Colonies & Schools 24 of 50

Anywhere Bins Along boundary wall(inside) Bins outside compound wall Small portion of garden (bin can be surrounded by plants and creepers) Terrace 25 of 50 Where it can be done