Our Programmes
          reduce, reuse, recycle, refuse, recover, repair, restore,
                                                            reclaim


Waste Sensitive Communities
Less Plastic for Me
E-Waste Management
Tetra Pak Collection
Waste Sensitive Communities
                       reduce, reuse, recycle, refuse, recover, repair, restore,
                                                                         reclaim



    Providing professional waste management
    services to companies, Schools,
    households and communities.
    Collectively we recycle 7,000 kgs of waste
    per day from our clients

     Providing livelihood opportunities and
    strengthening the informal Sector involved
     in collection and recycling of waste.
Our clients
                                       reduce, reuse, recycle, refuse, recover, repair, restore,
                                                                                         reclaim




  Some of our Corporate Clients




            Residential complexes




                        Institutions
Waste Sensitive Schools- Segregation at source
Recycled products
• Paper – recycled paper products
• Plastic – used for roads and recycled
  plastic products such as chairs, raincoats,
  lower grade plastic bags.
• Tetra Pak cartons – recycled paper
  products and roofing sheets
• E-waste – plastic, metals
90% of waste
is recyclable!
Pick the least recyclable material

• Plastic
• Glass
• Metal
Pick the least recyclable material

• Plastic
• Glass
• Metal



  Plastic can be recycled at most 4 to 5 times,
  while glass and metal can be recycled over
  and over without loss of quality.

  Source: CERE, Mumbai
How long does it take to
         bio-degrade?

Vegetables and fruits  3 - 4 weeks
Paper  1 month
Wood  10-15 years
Aluminum cans  200 -300 years
Plastic  450 – 1000 years
Thermocol, glass,  Never, Unknown
Less Plastic for me
                      reduce, reuse, recycle, refuse, recover, repair, restore,
                                                                        reclaim
REFUSE A PLASTIC BAG,CARRY YOUR OWN
            SHOPPING BAG
United States: The Revis family of
                                        North Carolina
                                        Food consumption for 1 week




Ecuador: The Ayme family of Tingo
    Food consumption for 1 week
reduce   MORE

reuse

recycle

landfill         LESS
The 4 Rs
•   Reduce
•   Reuse
•   Repair
•   Recycle
Change. We make it happen
Welcome to waste sensitive
                  BANGALORE




 REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE, REFUSE, RECOVER, REPAIR, RESTORE, RECLAIM
CONTACT US
431, 8th Cross, Jayanagar, 1st Block
Bangalore 560 011
Ph: 416 89889


E-mail: response@saahas.org


             THANK YOU!
KASA RASA
From waste to resources
A Community Waste Management initiative in
            Ejipura, Bangalore
   Partners BBMP, CSA, CHF and Saahas
Kasa Rasa@HTW

• Collection of segregated waste from
  3rd,6th,7th and Ejipura
• Madivala market
• Apartments, schools and companies in
  Koramangala (there will be a collection
  and processing fee)
Residents handing over segregated waste:
Collection by BBMP. Further segregation in the auto:
Wet waste management process at Kasa Rasa:
Dry waste management at Kasa Rasa
Categories Of Waste
FAQs


Will Dry waste smell if I store it for a week?
Not if it is clean and dry. Make sure that plastic sachets of milk, curds, oil,
idli batter, any food item, are cleaned of all their contents and dried before
being put in the dry waste bag. Then they will never stink.
What do I do with milk packets, dosa packets, and yoghurt
containers?
Clean them thoroughly. Open out the milk, yoghurt and dosa batter packets
completely at one end, and wash out all the residue. They can be put to
wash with the dishes in the sink, then dried, and put into the dry waste bag.
What do I do with old clothes/ shoes/ handbags/belts/toys?
If they are still in usable condition, they should be given to some
organization that collects them. If they are totally unusable, or very
damaged, they are still categorized as dry waste.
 If clothes are soiled with body fluids, they become sanitary waste.
If they are soiled with paint, or any chemicals, they are HHW (household
hazardous waste).
FAQs

What do I do with my old furniture/ broken glass table?
Old furniture can be recycled, if not, along with broken glass it can
disposed of as debris or rubbish (inerts).
What do I do with old crockery / non-stick pans etc?
If they are not broken, they are recyclable dry waste. If broken, debris
or rubbish (inerts).
What do I do with my old brooms/ floor cleaning cloths/ Dry
mops/ bathroom cleaning brush?
Bathroom cleaning brush is sanitary waste.
If I don’t use a plastic liner, how do I dispose my food waste in
the bin?
Before the advent of the bin liner, we would all put our garbage
directly in the bin, and wash it everyday. That is what we will have to
do now. The bin can be lined with a newspaper liner or a layer of
sawdust if you don’t want to put the wet waste directly into it.
What is biomedical waste?
This includes used menstrual cloths, sanitary napkins, disposable
diapers, bandages and any material that is contaminated with blood
or other body fluids. They should be wrapped in a newspaper, marked
with a red cross, and given everyday to the BBMP.
FAQs



What are hazardous wastes?
HHW or household hazardous wastes include three sub-categories
– E-waste; toxic substances such as paints, cleaning agents,
solvents, insecticides and their containers, other chemicals; and
biomedical wastes like used syringes, expired medicines,
thermometers, used cosmetics etc..
How do I dispose human hair/nails?
Sanitary waste. Wrap in a newspaper, mark with a red cross, and
give everyday to the BBMP.

Awareness@kasa.rasa

  • 3.
    Our Programmes reduce, reuse, recycle, refuse, recover, repair, restore, reclaim Waste Sensitive Communities Less Plastic for Me E-Waste Management Tetra Pak Collection
  • 4.
    Waste Sensitive Communities reduce, reuse, recycle, refuse, recover, repair, restore, reclaim Providing professional waste management services to companies, Schools, households and communities. Collectively we recycle 7,000 kgs of waste per day from our clients Providing livelihood opportunities and strengthening the informal Sector involved in collection and recycling of waste.
  • 5.
    Our clients reduce, reuse, recycle, refuse, recover, repair, restore, reclaim Some of our Corporate Clients Residential complexes Institutions
  • 6.
    Waste Sensitive Schools-Segregation at source
  • 8.
    Recycled products • Paper– recycled paper products • Plastic – used for roads and recycled plastic products such as chairs, raincoats, lower grade plastic bags. • Tetra Pak cartons – recycled paper products and roofing sheets • E-waste – plastic, metals
  • 9.
    90% of waste isrecyclable!
  • 10.
    Pick the leastrecyclable material • Plastic • Glass • Metal
  • 11.
    Pick the leastrecyclable material • Plastic • Glass • Metal Plastic can be recycled at most 4 to 5 times, while glass and metal can be recycled over and over without loss of quality. Source: CERE, Mumbai
  • 12.
    How long doesit take to bio-degrade? Vegetables and fruits  3 - 4 weeks Paper  1 month Wood  10-15 years Aluminum cans  200 -300 years Plastic  450 – 1000 years Thermocol, glass,  Never, Unknown
  • 13.
    Less Plastic forme reduce, reuse, recycle, refuse, recover, repair, restore, reclaim
  • 14.
    REFUSE A PLASTICBAG,CARRY YOUR OWN SHOPPING BAG
  • 15.
    United States: TheRevis family of North Carolina Food consumption for 1 week Ecuador: The Ayme family of Tingo Food consumption for 1 week
  • 16.
    reduce MORE reuse recycle landfill LESS
  • 17.
    The 4 Rs • Reduce • Reuse • Repair • Recycle
  • 18.
    Change. We makeit happen
  • 19.
    Welcome to wastesensitive BANGALORE REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE, REFUSE, RECOVER, REPAIR, RESTORE, RECLAIM
  • 20.
    CONTACT US 431, 8thCross, Jayanagar, 1st Block Bangalore 560 011 Ph: 416 89889 E-mail: response@saahas.org THANK YOU!
  • 21.
    KASA RASA From wasteto resources A Community Waste Management initiative in Ejipura, Bangalore Partners BBMP, CSA, CHF and Saahas
  • 22.
    Kasa Rasa@HTW • Collectionof segregated waste from 3rd,6th,7th and Ejipura • Madivala market • Apartments, schools and companies in Koramangala (there will be a collection and processing fee)
  • 23.
    Residents handing oversegregated waste:
  • 24.
    Collection by BBMP.Further segregation in the auto:
  • 25.
    Wet waste managementprocess at Kasa Rasa:
  • 26.
  • 27.
  • 28.
    FAQs Will Dry wastesmell if I store it for a week? Not if it is clean and dry. Make sure that plastic sachets of milk, curds, oil, idli batter, any food item, are cleaned of all their contents and dried before being put in the dry waste bag. Then they will never stink. What do I do with milk packets, dosa packets, and yoghurt containers? Clean them thoroughly. Open out the milk, yoghurt and dosa batter packets completely at one end, and wash out all the residue. They can be put to wash with the dishes in the sink, then dried, and put into the dry waste bag. What do I do with old clothes/ shoes/ handbags/belts/toys? If they are still in usable condition, they should be given to some organization that collects them. If they are totally unusable, or very damaged, they are still categorized as dry waste. If clothes are soiled with body fluids, they become sanitary waste. If they are soiled with paint, or any chemicals, they are HHW (household hazardous waste).
  • 29.
    FAQs What do Ido with my old furniture/ broken glass table? Old furniture can be recycled, if not, along with broken glass it can disposed of as debris or rubbish (inerts). What do I do with old crockery / non-stick pans etc? If they are not broken, they are recyclable dry waste. If broken, debris or rubbish (inerts). What do I do with my old brooms/ floor cleaning cloths/ Dry mops/ bathroom cleaning brush? Bathroom cleaning brush is sanitary waste. If I don’t use a plastic liner, how do I dispose my food waste in the bin? Before the advent of the bin liner, we would all put our garbage directly in the bin, and wash it everyday. That is what we will have to do now. The bin can be lined with a newspaper liner or a layer of sawdust if you don’t want to put the wet waste directly into it. What is biomedical waste? This includes used menstrual cloths, sanitary napkins, disposable diapers, bandages and any material that is contaminated with blood or other body fluids. They should be wrapped in a newspaper, marked with a red cross, and given everyday to the BBMP.
  • 30.
    FAQs What are hazardouswastes? HHW or household hazardous wastes include three sub-categories – E-waste; toxic substances such as paints, cleaning agents, solvents, insecticides and their containers, other chemicals; and biomedical wastes like used syringes, expired medicines, thermometers, used cosmetics etc.. How do I dispose human hair/nails? Sanitary waste. Wrap in a newspaper, mark with a red cross, and give everyday to the BBMP.