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  1. 1. By : Prajwal Neminath Patil Div:C Brach:CSE Roll No: C59
  2. 2. “There is no such thin as ‘away’. When we throw anythin away it must o somewhere..”
  3. 3. Solid waste is the unwanted or useless solid materials enerated from human activities in residential, industrial or commercial areas. Solid waste mana ement denotes the process of collectin , treatin and disposin of solid wastes.
  4. 4. • Consists of household waste, construction and demolition debris, sanitation residue, and waste from streets Contains toxic substances, are corrosive, hi hly inflammable, or react when exposed to certain thing s May include waste like sharps, soiled waste, disposables, anatomical waste, cultures, discarded medicines
  5. 5. Centralized method: This method involves collection of municipal waste from all over the local area and by means of landfillin ,dump outside the city/Na ar panchayat limits. De-centralized method: The waste is collected ward-wise and is sere rated at source into bio-de readable and non- bio-de radable. The bio de readable waste is composted by different methods of aerobic and anaerobic compostin. This is a model seen in a few places like Suryapet in Andhra Pradesh and Bangalone inKarnataka
  6. 6. complete absence Thermal processin is in of oxy en or with less amount of air. Incineration is the combustion of waste in the presence of oxy en, so that the waste is converted into carbon dioxide, water vapor and ash Involves usin micro- or anisms to decompose the biode radable components of waste Dumps are open areas where waste is dumped exposin it to natural elements, stray animals and birds
  7. 7. ● Solid waste mana ement is extremely important in your community mainly because it will prevent your household from experiencin the hazardous outcomes of solid waste material. ● Besides that, in a country like India which has a major livelihood crunch for an ever- rowin population, followin a proper waste mana ement process creates many jobs ● Not to mention the overall jump in the quality of life index that one sees when proper hy iene is ensured and not impaired by health risks as a result of ille al dumpin and inadequate arba e collection. ● Where sustainability an le makes a major di‰erence is, in the environmental impact of it all. Followin a sustainable waste mana ement process improves the air and water quality and reduces reenhouse as emissions.
  8. 8. ● The Rules are now applicable beyond Municipal areas and extend to areas under the control of Indian Railways, airports, airbases, special economic zones, places of pil rims, reli ious &historical importance ● Inte ration of waste pickers/ ra pickers and waste dealers/ Kabadiwalas in the formal system should be done by State Governments ● Generator will have to pay ‘User Fee’ to waste collector and for ‘Spot Fine’ for Litterin and Non-serge ation. ● The bio-de readable waste should be processed, treated and disposed of through h composting or bio-methanation. ● Non-recyclable waste having calorific value of 1500 K/cal/k or more shall not be disposed of on landfills. ● Construction and demolition waste should be stored, and separately disposed o‰, as per the Construction and Demolition Waste Mana ement Rules, 2016 ● New townships and Group Housing Societies have been made responsible to develop in-house waste handlin , and processing arran elements for bio- de readable waste. ● The concept of partnership in Swachh Bharat has been introduced.
  9. 9. ● In 2007 Sharholy and Ahmad ives a review report over Municipal solid waste mana ement in Indian cities. In his report they discuss about the composition, Stora e and collection, Transfer and transport, disposals and treatment of Municipal Solid Waste. The study is concluded with a few fruitful su estions, which may be beneficial to encoura e the competent authorities/ researchers to work towards further improvement of the present system. ● Vikash and Shreekrishnan 2008 evaluate the present state of municipal solid waste mana ement in Delhi. Delhi is also a commercial hub, providin employment opportunities and acceleratin the pace of urbanization, resultin in a correspondin increase in municipal solid waste (MSW) eneration. Presently the inhabitants of Delhi enerate about 7000 tonnes/day of MSW, which is projected to rise to 17,000–25,000 tonnes/day by the year 2021. ● Reference Link- http:/ www.hpccc. ov.in/PDF/Solid_Waste/Review%20of%20SWM.pdf
  10. 10. Tons of waste is generated annually in the world
  11. 11. MSW Generated Biomedical waste Plastic Waste
  12. 12. Projected waste eneration, by re ion (millions of tons/year)
  13. 13. Global treatment and disposal of waste (percent)
  14. 14. Tons of waste is enerated annually in the country
  15. 15. is plastic waste Is biomedical waste hazardous waste eneration
  16. 16. • This study explored the importance of SWM for sustainable development with the concern of new development process. • In summary, the research findings revealed that there are significant issues with unauthorized waste disposal practices due to the lack of proper waste management process. This has significantly impacted on the natural environment. • Improved SWM in India necessitates the recovery of materials and energy from waste. It not only adds value and makes SWM projects more economically viable, but it also makes them more sustainable. • Any effort to divert MSW from landfills, particularly in India's unclean landfills, will help the cause. India should select one or more of these choices, or a combination of them, that will benefit the country.

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