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Dokumentation Ergebnisse 29./30 August 2006 / Folie 1 Folie 1 East Coast Regional Consultation on Climate Change Adaptation Rajahmundry, AP, August 26-27, 2013 Session V: Cities & Climate Change H.V.Gayitri Climate Proofing with Solid Waste Management

Dokumentation Ergebnisse 29./30 August 2006 / Folie 2 Folie 2  Class I cities contribute 79% of urban waste  Urban India producing 126,000 tons per day  Mumbai alone emits tons per year as pollutants into the atmosphere through open burning and landfill fires  Unsanitary landfilling pollutes ground, surface water, emits green house gases, and pollutes the air The Waste Venture view:  At Waste Ventures we believe that Waste is Wealth  We use waste to change lives of the most marginalised communities The Issue

Dokumentation Ergebnisse 29./30 August 2006 / Folie 3 Folie 3 Our Offer  Take waste from households directly to secondary collection to maintain clean streets  Segregation of garbage  Clean bins & surrounding  Acceptable to use  Garden waste collected properly  Healthy surrounding for households  Take waste from households directly to secondary collection to maintain clean streets  Segregation of garbage  Clean bins & surrounding  Acceptable to use  Garden waste collected properly  Healthy surrounding for households  Segregated waste at dump site  Desired standard  Best quality compost  Resource optimization  Recycling of plastic  Prevent of generation of toxic material  Value recovered  Workers in safe work environment.  Segregated waste at dump site  Desired standard  Best quality compost  Resource optimization  Recycling of plastic  Prevent of generation of toxic material  Value recovered  Workers in safe work environment.  Best quality compost  Sale of glass, paper, metal, etc.  Recycled plastic used as alternative to virgin raw materials in manufacturing plants  Increased life of dump site  Best quality compost  Sale of glass, paper, metal, etc.  Recycled plastic used as alternative to virgin raw materials in manufacturing plants  Increased life of dump site  Collection of waste at door step  Segregation of waste  Daily reliable service  Weather Neutral  Women / elderly friendly  Human interface  Collection of waste at door step  Segregation of waste  Daily reliable service  Weather Neutral  Women / elderly friendly  Human interface

Dokumentation Ergebnisse 29./30 August 2006 / Folie 4 Folie 4 Challenges Lack of awareness /regressive mind-sets Reasonably good policies- but far from satisfactory delivery. We design and test strategies to address these challenges in our Learning Labs Learnings can be transplanted from/ to any part of the state/ country Insights are relevant for both public sector policy and private sector enterprise We design and test strategies to address these challenges in our Learning Labs Learnings can be transplanted from/ to any part of the state/ country Insights are relevant for both public sector policy and private sector enterprise Lack of political will Lack of understanding of what is required to implement successfully (India is littered with failed SWM initiatives) Lack of understanding of what is required to implement successfully (India is littered with failed SWM initiatives)

Dokumentation Ergebnisse 29./30 August 2006 / Folie 5 Folie 5  We have : –7 Mega Cities –28 Metros –968 cities with population more than 50,000 And hardly any of these have any visible/viable SWM  We could bring about a social revolution by empowering the poorest of the poor and the most marginalised communities of this country.  Change the quality of life of 79% of the population of this country by ensuring cleaner air, cleaner water and a healthier earth.  We break even within 18 months and achieve a 28% profit margin by year 5. This is important to attract others to adopt our model Infinite Opportunities

Dokumentation Ergebnisse 29./30 August 2006 / Folie 6 Folie 6  In a BAU scenario Class I & II Cities in India will be generating 54 million tons per year by 2021  That is enough waste to bury the entire 110 square km area of Rajahmundry in garbage piled up to your waists  Just two years ago, we were generating 35 million tons per year and within a decade waste generation will be increasing by a little more than 50% We need to do something now!  In a BAU scenario, India will not be able to dispose these wastes properly and productively –  UNLESS-We do something NOW!!

Dokumentation Ergebnisse 29./30 August 2006 / Folie 7 Folie 7 INVITED FOR QUERIES &SUGGESTIONS