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Item No. 2.0 Waste Management
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Hazardous Waste Management Issues and Strategies Annual Generation 6.2 Million Tonnes (Mt)* Landfillable= 2.7 Mt Incinerable= 0.4 Mt Recyclable=3.1Mt Handling Capacity Landfill=1.5Mt # (55%) Incinerator=0.32Mt # (80%) Recycling = 3.1 Mt Gap Deficit of handling 1.2 Million tons # (45%) of landfillable and 0.09 Million tons # (20%) of incinerable wastes. Updation of Inventory Promote utilization of hazardous wastes under Rule 11: - Co-processing - Other utilization for resource/energy recovery Prioritize setting up of TSDF in States such as Assam, Chattisgrah, Jharkhand and Orissa Co-ordination among SPCBs/PCCs to facilitate interstate transportation Enforce TSDF operators for Escrow Account Evaluate performance of disposal facilities Development of “Waste Exchange Centers”….???
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Annual Generation 0.4 Mt (Estimated) Handling Capacity Registered = 0.065 Mt Gap Mostly going to unauthorised handlers Inventorization Greening of supply chain Mass awareness Environmentally Sound Material Recovery E-Waste Management Issues and Strategies
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Annual Generation 0.123Mt (95273 HCFs) Handling Capacity Treated= 0.089Mt (72.5%) Gap 27.5% of the waste is untreated. Online registration of Health Care Facilities Adopt suitable new technologies - Plasma Pyrolysis and Sharpblaster technologies approved by CPCB Emphasis on non-burn technologies States requiring CBWTFs on priority - Jharkhand, Goa and North-Eastern States Mercury waste collection and recovery Bio-Medical Waste Management Issues and Strategies
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Municipal Solid Waste Management Issues and Strategies Annual Generation 209 Mt Handling Capacity Collected= 125 Mt(60%) Processed (composting, RDF etc.) = 5% Gap 95% of the waste collected goes to un- organised landfills Setting up of integrated waste processing facilities – Approach for Total recycling (‘no’ or less waste to be land-filled)
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Plastic Waste Management Issues and Strategies Annual Generation 0.56 Mt Handling Capacity Partly collected for re-cycling (formal/ informal way) Data not available Gap Others remain un- collected and disposed with MSW Municipal Authorities to: Utilize compulsorily for co-processing / road construction Setting up of Recycling facilities Prohibit manufacturing of sub-graded plastics product
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