Presentation to MCGM regarding Mumbai Development Plan 2014-34 - SWMRishi Aggarwal
This is a presentation made to the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai on 21st January 2014 to apprise them of views about how land use should be done keeping solid waste management processes in mind.
Strategic Solid Waste Management Plan for Municipalities: Chautara Municipality Saroj Upadhyay
SSWMP is a blueprint for reducing and
managing solid waste, and establishing a broad
policy framework for solid waste management
over short, medium & long-term planning
periods. The plan considers all aspects of waste
management and identifies current successes
as well as areas for improvement and growth.
The Strategic plan in this study is guided by the
principles of ISWM and was drafted via
situation analysis, participatory approach,
intense literature review, stakeholder analysis, field research and
expert inputs.
Master plan for Solid Waste Management in Mumbai, IndiaPratima Pandey
This presentation gives the Master Plan for Solid Waste Management in India. Starting from an overview of the current Solid Waste Management in Mumbai, the financial capital of India, it goes on to details of the Plan. It is backed by robust sustainability assessment. It attempts to guide policy makers, professionals and volunteers in the field, of the possibilities in terms of implementable solutions towards realizing the Vision 2023, as envisaged in the presentation.
Presentation to MCGM regarding Mumbai Development Plan 2014-34 - SWMRishi Aggarwal
This is a presentation made to the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai on 21st January 2014 to apprise them of views about how land use should be done keeping solid waste management processes in mind.
Strategic Solid Waste Management Plan for Municipalities: Chautara Municipality Saroj Upadhyay
SSWMP is a blueprint for reducing and
managing solid waste, and establishing a broad
policy framework for solid waste management
over short, medium & long-term planning
periods. The plan considers all aspects of waste
management and identifies current successes
as well as areas for improvement and growth.
The Strategic plan in this study is guided by the
principles of ISWM and was drafted via
situation analysis, participatory approach,
intense literature review, stakeholder analysis, field research and
expert inputs.
Master plan for Solid Waste Management in Mumbai, IndiaPratima Pandey
This presentation gives the Master Plan for Solid Waste Management in India. Starting from an overview of the current Solid Waste Management in Mumbai, the financial capital of India, it goes on to details of the Plan. It is backed by robust sustainability assessment. It attempts to guide policy makers, professionals and volunteers in the field, of the possibilities in terms of implementable solutions towards realizing the Vision 2023, as envisaged in the presentation.
Prof. Zhao is professor at Environmental Engineering Department of College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai. He has authored or co-authored over 118 publications published in internationally recognized journals, and over 370 publications in Chinese journals. The contents of these covered recycling and reuse of wastes, municipal solid waste landfill and incineration, sewage sludge management, contaminated construction and demolition wastes treatment generated at chemical and metallurgical plants, among a few. His current research interests include sewage sludge dewatering and sanitary landfills, deep-shaft aeration of leachate, off-shore incineration, anaerobic digestion of organic wastes for power generation, bio-hydrogen production and recycling of aged refuse in MSW landfill.
The Urban Management Centre is a notforprofit organization based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, working towards professionalizing urban management in India and South Asia. UMC provides technical assistance and support to Indian state local government associations and implements programs that work towards improvement in cities by partnering with city governments. UMC builds and enhances the capacity of city governments by providing muchneeded expertise and ready access to innovations on good governance implemented in India and abroad. UMC is a legacy organization of International City/County Management Association (ICMA) and hence is also known as ICMASouth Asia.
Office: Municipal Central Workshop Compound,
Opp. Sahakari Lati Bazar, Jagannathji Road, Ahmedabad- 380 022
Telephone No. 079-32982385 Fax No. 079-25321484
E-mail: swm@egovamc.com
This presentation focuses on the global trends in the sustainable measures in a paperboard packaging. It also outlines the different measures of sustainability and the various steps that have to be taken to ensure sustainable procurement of paperboard packaging.
Prof. Zhao is professor at Environmental Engineering Department of College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai. He has authored or co-authored over 118 publications published in internationally recognized journals, and over 370 publications in Chinese journals. The contents of these covered recycling and reuse of wastes, municipal solid waste landfill and incineration, sewage sludge management, contaminated construction and demolition wastes treatment generated at chemical and metallurgical plants, among a few. His current research interests include sewage sludge dewatering and sanitary landfills, deep-shaft aeration of leachate, off-shore incineration, anaerobic digestion of organic wastes for power generation, bio-hydrogen production and recycling of aged refuse in MSW landfill.
The Urban Management Centre is a notforprofit organization based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, working towards professionalizing urban management in India and South Asia. UMC provides technical assistance and support to Indian state local government associations and implements programs that work towards improvement in cities by partnering with city governments. UMC builds and enhances the capacity of city governments by providing muchneeded expertise and ready access to innovations on good governance implemented in India and abroad. UMC is a legacy organization of International City/County Management Association (ICMA) and hence is also known as ICMASouth Asia.
Office: Municipal Central Workshop Compound,
Opp. Sahakari Lati Bazar, Jagannathji Road, Ahmedabad- 380 022
Telephone No. 079-32982385 Fax No. 079-25321484
E-mail: swm@egovamc.com
This presentation focuses on the global trends in the sustainable measures in a paperboard packaging. It also outlines the different measures of sustainability and the various steps that have to be taken to ensure sustainable procurement of paperboard packaging.
Paper recycling is the process of recovering waste paper and
remaking it into new paper products. It is estimated that on a
global basis municipal solid waste constitutes of about 35% by
weight of paper and paper products which are recyclable.
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The American Reusable Textile Association shares how the textile service industry can further green its operations and promote the environmental benefits of its service and products — providing reusable textiles to the heatlhcare, hospitality and manufacturing industries.
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The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
harassment and intimidation at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Failing to act decisively to ensure a safe learning environment for all students would be a grave dereliction of your responsibilities as President of MIT and Chair of the MIT Corporation.
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unwillingness to rectify this violation through action requires accountability.
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students that opportunity and have been hijacked to become venues for the promotion of terrorism, antisemitic harassment and intimidation, unlawful encampments, and in some cases, assaults and riots.
The House of Representatives will not countenance the use of federal funds to indoctrinate students into hateful, antisemitic, anti-American supporters of terrorism. Investigations into campus antisemitism by the Committee on Education and the Workforce and the Committee on Ways and Means have been expanded into a Congress-wide probe across all relevant jurisdictions to address this national crisis. The undersigned Committees will conduct oversight into the use of federal funds at MIT and its learning environment under authorities granted to each Committee.
• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
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Shelley Zimmer: Environmental insights - Consumer and small medium business
1.
2. How are consumers reducing their impact?
• Environmental considerations are front of mind
• Water pollution, climate change and man-made
disasters are the top three environmental
concerns
• Consumers want to take action -- recycling,
reducing energy and cutting water consumption
are top measures
3. Consumer insights on environment
Perceptions of printing and the environment
• Consumers are doing all they can?
• Paper and ink are the greatest print concerns
• Printer and supplies manufacturers can – and
should help make printing more sustainable
4. How does HP help consumers print more
sustainably?
• Energy Efficiency
- Innovation in energy efficient products helps
customers cut ‗in use‘ costs and carbon
• Sustainable Approaches to Paper
- ‗Green‘ paper choices, recyclable paper, plus
printing tools and products to make it easier to
conserve paper
• Take-back & Recycling Leadership
- Easy, free print cartridge take-back and
recycling
5. Cutting environmental impact through energy
efficiency
• HP Officejet Pro 8600A e-All-in-One printer
Uses 50% less energy than competitors
Automatic double-sided printing cuts paper waste by
50%
• HP Photosmart 6510 e-All-in-One printer
Made with 20% recycled plastic
ENERGY STAR® qualified
Automatic double-sided printing cuts paper waste by
up to 50%
• HP ENVY 110 e-All-in-One
The planet‘s only PVC-free printer
Uses Original HP cartridges containing up to 70%
recycled plastic
1. For cartridges produced between 2005 and 2010. PVC free is as set forth in the iNEMI Position
Statement on the Definition of "Low-Halogen Electronics" (BFR-/CFR-/PVC-free). Plastic parts contain
<1000 ppm (0.1%) of chlorine [if the CI source is from CFRs or PVC or PVC copolymers].
6. Reducing the impact of paper
• HP Everyday Paper
- Manufactured to the highest standards: increased reliability gets print
projects right first time
- Paper is 100% recyclable and biodegradable
• HP Photo Paper
- From certified and responsibly-managed forests and procured
through environmentally preferred suppliers
- Recyclable through municipal programs, where available
- 100% recycled content packaging
- Online instructions delivery, saving up to 11 tons of paper per year
• ColorLok
- ColorLok Technology provides enhanced inkjet printing benefits,
including easier to remove ink in the recycling process
• HP Smart Print
- Reduce paper use by up to 55% when printing from the web
- www.hp.com/go/smartprint
7. Industry-leading take back and recycling
HP Planet Partners program
• Free and convenient return and recycling program
- Available in more than 50 countries around the world – 35 in EMEA
- 389 million HP LaserJet and inkjet cartridges returned and recycled
since 1991
• No Original HP cartridges returned through HP
Planet Partners are sent to landfill
8. HP Planet Partners program
Free and convenient cartridge return and recycling
• Includes Original HP Inkjet and LaserJet cartridges,
as well HP Designjet print cartridges and large
format print media
• Available via web-ordered box for collection and
shipment of large quantities for business customers
• For consumers, through web-ordered prepaid
envelope/printed labels for individual returns and
via in-store recycling locations
• All supplies are recycled through HP‘s state-of-the-
art processes
• www.hp.com/recycle
9. Fun fact
―If all the HP ink and LaserJet toner cartridges
that customers have recycled through HP Planet
Partners were laid end-to-end along the equator,
they would circle the earth more than one and a
half times‖
11. Original HP ink cartridges made with recycled plastic
reduce environmental impact1
• 2011 lifecycle assessment of recycled plastics used
in Original HP ink cartridges
- Reduce carbon footprint
- Cut fossil fuel consumption
- Save water
• Footprint calculation includes ―hidden‖ recycling-
related factors:
- Collection, transport, and processing
- www.hp.com/go/RecycledPlasticsLCA
1. For cartridges produced between 2005 and 2010. Based on a 2010 life-cycle assessment (LCA)
performed by Four Elements Consulting and commissioned by HP. The study compared the
environmental impact of using polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic with the environmental impact of
using recycled polyethylene terephthalate (RPET) plastic to manufacture new Original HP cartridges.
For details, www.hp.com/go/RecycledPlasticsLCA.
12. Carbon footprint
A major reduction in environmental impact
• Recycled plastic in Original HP ink cartridges has
up to a 33% lower carbon footprint than virgin
plastic
• In 2011, manufacturing Original HP ink cartridges
with recycled plastics saved the equivalent of: 33% SMALLER
- Burning more than 3.4 M liters of gas FOOTPRINT
- Taking more than 1,590 cars off the road for one year
13. Fossil fuels
Recycled plastics in Original HP ink cartridges reduce fossil fuel consumption
• Recycled plastic versus virgin plastic in Original HP
ink cartridges:
- Less than half of the fossil fuel used in manufacture,
transport and recycle phases 62,325
SAVED
• In 2011, manufacturing recycled Original HP ink
cartridges with recycled plastic is equivalent to:
- Saving about 62,325 barrels of oil
- More than 60% reduction than using virgin plastics
14. Water resources
• In 2011 alone, using recycled plastics in place of
virgin plastics to manufacture Original HP ink
cartridges saved the following:
- Enough water to supply 1.5 million households for a day
- Enough water for 75 million toilet flushes or 3.4 million
showers
• Using recycled plastics saves 89% of the water
SUPPLY 1.5 MILLION
used for manufacture using virgin plastics
HOUSEHOLDS FOR
-456 M liters water saved
1 DAY
15. Plastic bottles
Another phase of the ―closed loop‖ recycling process
• More than 1.2 million bottles diverted from
landfill EVERY day
• Supporting the worldwide recycling
infrastructure
1
16. Driving sustainable thinking into the mainstream
• In February, the HP Planet Partners for Schools
Program was launched in the United Arab Emirates
• HP volunteer employees will tour through 15 UAE
schools to present the HP Planet Partners
Education Program
• Students asked to drop off Original HP toner
cartridges at recycling bins at schools
• Contest on how best to motivate the UAE to recycle
• Parents also encouraged to sign their workplaces
up to the HP Planet Partners program free of
charge.
17.
18. 1.46 BILLION items » 1.3 billion plastic bottles
kept out of landfills » 160 million ink cartridges
» Like taking more than
UP TO 22% carbon
3,000 cars off the road
footprint reduction2
for one year3
LESS THAN 50% » Avoided more than
fossil fuel 147,000 barrels of oil3
consumption2
UP TO 69% LESS water » Enough to supply
used2—270 million 3.3 million American
gallons households for a day4
1. Many HP ink cartridges with recycled content include at least 50 percent recycled plastic by weight. Exact percentage of recycled plastic varies by model and over time, based on the availability of material.
2. For cartridges produced between 2005 and 2010. Based on a 2010 life-cycle assessment (LCA) performed by Four Elements Consulting and commissioned by HP. The study compared the environmental impact of using polyethylene
terephthalate plastic (PET) with the environmental impact of using recycled polyethylene terephthalate plastic to manufacture new Original HP cartridges. For details, www.hp.com/go/RecycledPlasticsLCA.
3. Calculated with the EPA Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator. For details, see www.epa.gov/cleanenergy/energy-resources/calculator.html. 4. Assumes consumption of 80 gallons of water a day per person.