The document announces an open house on solid waste management organized by FRIENDS on October 2nd, 2012 in Ferns Paradise. It provides information on the new waste segregation rules in BBMP requiring residents to separate waste into wet, dry, and sanitary categories. As a bulk generator, the community will have to manage its own waste and hire a contractor to collect segregated waste door-to-door on a schedule to be announced. Various waste streams like dry, wet, e-waste, and others are defined along with appropriate disposal methods like composting and depositing in designated bins.
The presentation gives a heads up on How-to-manage waste in a residential apartment in India. Different categories of waste, their collection and disposal is described.
A quick look at what constitutes wet waste from a home and discuss home and community options for treating and managing this waste. This presentation has been made specific to India but same principle applies to any urban/semi-urban set-up.
This presentation describes the problem of solid waste in India and also the existing methods to manage this waste. In the end I have mentioned some innovative methods of handling our waste which could change the way we perceive our garbage.
The presentation gives a heads up on How-to-manage waste in a residential apartment in India. Different categories of waste, their collection and disposal is described.
A quick look at what constitutes wet waste from a home and discuss home and community options for treating and managing this waste. This presentation has been made specific to India but same principle applies to any urban/semi-urban set-up.
This presentation describes the problem of solid waste in India and also the existing methods to manage this waste. In the end I have mentioned some innovative methods of handling our waste which could change the way we perceive our garbage.
An easy to grasp manual to establish waste segregation at home. Distills the waste segregation down to 5 important categories so that the requirement is easily understandable to all.
The weight or volume of materials and products that enter the waste stream before recycling, composting, landfilling, or combustion takes place. Also can represent the amount of waste generated by a given source or category of sources is all about Waste generation.
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ppt includes what is waste ?, basel convention, definition, kinds of waste, classification of waste, sources of waste, impact of waste, waste herarchy, graphs, catagories of waste disposal, impacts of waste on health, impact of waste on environment
Solid waste management and it is quite useful for study purpose as you can easily distinguish each topic covered in the Presentation and learn it rapidly.... Thank you
Solid Waste Management in Purva Panorama - member of BANA ApnaComplex
Presentation on Solid Waste Management Practices in Purva Panorama Apartments on Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore.
Purva Panorama association has been doing pioneering work in brining neighborhood Residents Welfare associations together and leading by example by implementing initiatives like Waste Segregation at Source.
Purva Panorama Apts use ApnaComplex.com to manage the administration and finances of their society.
An easy to grasp manual to establish waste segregation at home. Distills the waste segregation down to 5 important categories so that the requirement is easily understandable to all.
The weight or volume of materials and products that enter the waste stream before recycling, composting, landfilling, or combustion takes place. Also can represent the amount of waste generated by a given source or category of sources is all about Waste generation.
enjoy the slides..
ppt includes what is waste ?, basel convention, definition, kinds of waste, classification of waste, sources of waste, impact of waste, waste herarchy, graphs, catagories of waste disposal, impacts of waste on health, impact of waste on environment
Solid waste management and it is quite useful for study purpose as you can easily distinguish each topic covered in the Presentation and learn it rapidly.... Thank you
Solid Waste Management in Purva Panorama - member of BANA ApnaComplex
Presentation on Solid Waste Management Practices in Purva Panorama Apartments on Bannerghatta Road, Bangalore.
Purva Panorama association has been doing pioneering work in brining neighborhood Residents Welfare associations together and leading by example by implementing initiatives like Waste Segregation at Source.
Purva Panorama Apts use ApnaComplex.com to manage the administration and finances of their society.
ApnaComplex is India's #1 mobile and web based Apartment Management and Accounting Software. This presentation gives an overview of ApnaComplex - what, why, how, customers of apnacomplex and overview of features and benefits.
Waste Segregation for Dummies - Presentation by Ragpicker in ApnaComplex eventApnaComplex
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This presentation has been created by Mr. Vijay Krishnan of Ragpicker.in and the same has been presented in "Waste Management for Apartments" awareness sessions organized by ApnaComplex.com
Waste Segregation and Recycling Handbook for Apartment ComplexesApnaComplex
A Step-by-step guide for Waste Segregation and Recycling for Residential Welfare Associations (RWA), Apartment Owners Association, Co-operative Housing Societies (CHS). This presentation was shared by one of ApnaComplex's customers - Vijay Krishnan of Sri Sri Paradise.
Apartment Social Responsibility | Better Apartment Management ConferenceApnaComplex
"Apartment Social Responsibility” – a phrase coined by Raja Sekhar, Co-founder of ApnaComplex.
“Apartment Social Responsibility” is derived from Corporate Social Responsibility phrase and refers to collective responsibility of people residing in Apartments towards the neighbourhood outside their “gated” community.
The presentation here on this topic is given by Ms. Meera K of Citizen Maters at the Better Apartment Management Conference held on Nov 15th 2014 in Bangalore. When residents of apartments own up neighbourhood issues, they can easily be solved and ultimately we will have a better city.
Presentation given by Mr. Sathish Rajendran from Cushman & Wakefield at "Better Apartment Management Conference" organized by ApnaComplex on Nov 15th 2014.
Cushman & Wakefield have been using ApnaComplex at several of the Large properties they manage. This presentation contains C&Ws view on the modern demands of the residents living in large apartment complexes and how to approach managing such large properties.
ApnaComplex is India's leading online platform for Apartment Communities to collaborate, communicate, manage their society office, manage their facilities, do society accounting, pay dues online through payment gateway, ensure security of their apartments through powerful visitor tracking and resident tracking solutions.
Better Apartment Management Conference - Best Practices in Alpine Eco ApartmentsApnaComplex
Presentation given by Alpine Eco Apartments at "Better Apartment Management Conference" organized by ApnaComplex on Nov 15th 2014.
Alpine Eco is an apartment complex of more than 800 flats situated at Outer Ring Road post Marathahalli in Bangalore.
Rohit Talukdar and Ipsita Bose are part of the committee who are involved in managing this apartment complex. Alpine Eco has been using ApnaComplex portal for more than 3+ years. This presentation covers the best practices followed by Alpine Eco for Apartment Management in their complex.
ApnaComplex is India's leading online platform for Apartment Communities to collaborate, communicate, manage their society office, manage their facilities, do society accounting, pay dues online through payment gateway, ensure security of their apartments through powerful visitor tracking and resident tracking solutions.
Template for Apartment Association Byelaws. You can customize this to suit your society's needs. You can see more details about Byelaws at http://blog.apnacomplex.com/2010/06/07/apartment-association-bylaws/
E-Governance in Resident Welfare Associations / Housing SocietiesApnaComplex
Presentation by Rajs, co-founder of ApnaComplex on "E-Governance in Resident Welfare Associations" in an event organized by Bannerghatta Neighborhood Association. The presentation talks about unique issues in Resident Welfare Association and how technology can help solve some of them.
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4. Waste Not Thy Waste
• Segregate Waste at source – New BBMP Rule Eff. Oct 1st
•Follow a three basket system at home
•Wet (Organic Kitchen Waste)
•Dry ( Recyclable waste)
•Sanitary Waste
•E-waste
•Household Hazardous Waste
•Garden Waste
6. BULK GENERATOR-WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
• We have been categorized as a bulk generator
which means that we have to manage and
process our waste.
• BBMP will NOT do door-to-door pickup
• BBMP is pushing for composting or Bio gas at
site.
• We will hire a contractor to pick up segregated
waste door-to-door.
• There may be a nominal increase in monthly
waste collection charges.
• The schedule will be worked out and informed to
all within the next month.
7. Dry Waste
Clean paper/plastic /metal/glass
•Milk Packets
•Waste Paper
•Juice cartons
•Yogurt containers
•Biscuits wrappers
•Carry bags
•Glass/plastic/metal bottles & containers
•Plastic
•Thermocol
•Keep them clean and dry
•Handover to waste collector : Twice/Thrice a week collection
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
10. Wet Waste
• 60-70% of daily household waste by weight, is wet waste
• Cooked food
• Uncooked Food
• Vegetable & Fruit Peels
• Egg Shells, bones
• Tea Leaves
• Coffee grounds
• Flower waste
• Follow home composting methods.
• Do not collect in plastic bags
11. Kitchen Waste Composting
• Seven steps to hassle free Composting : DAMN FUN!
•Dump kitchen waste
•Aerate : Stir once/twice a week
•Moisture control : Add shredded paper/ dry leaves/ saw
dust for excess water; add water when pile is dry
•Nose control : Sprinkle soil if it smells
•Food :A balanced diet of “green” and “brown”
•Use accelerators : To speed up composting process
•Nature’s gift : Free manure for your garden!
12. Sanitary Waste
•Diapers, sanitary napkins, bandages
•Old used mops, cleaning brushes
•Cover in newspaper
•Mark with red cross
•Handover to waste collector DAILY
13. Rejects
• Mainly sweeping dust, hair etc.
• Please add this to your composter or put along with
sanitary waste for DAILY Pickup.
14. E-Waste
• All Electronic waste
• Batteries
• CDs
• Toys
• Alarm Clocks
• Phone, Chargers
• Store separately, deposit in ewaste bin in Manager’s office/club
15. Household Hazardous Waste
•Chemicals , Paints, Cosmetics
• Medicines
•Syringes, razors,
• broken glass
•Store separately and hand over to waste collector on specified days.
Perhaps once a quarter.
19. Summary
Waste Category What to do with it Pickup Frequency
Dry Waste Store in a bin or Weekly twice/thrice
reusable bag pickup from door. Days
TBD
Wet Waste Store in a bowl in Deposit directly into
kitchen compost unit
Sanitary Waste Store in a bin Wrap in newspaper.
Mark with a red cross.
Daily/thrice a week
pickup from door.
Rejects Store in a bin Throw along with
sanitary waste/add to
composter as discussed.
21. Pick the least recyclable material
Plastic
Glass
Metal
22. 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
23. 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