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Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation moves reducing the garbage load on the dump city page

Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation moves reducing the garbage load on the dump city page
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Bhubaneswar: The garbage load in Daruthenga Dump Yard has decreased by 30 percent with the Operational Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) of 23 Micro Composting Center (MCC) where waste turns into fertilizer.
Because Daruthenga needs to be free of garbage disposal every day in accordance with the command of the National Green Tribunal (NGT), BMC tries to reduce waste transportation to the site gradually.
This activates MCC so that most of the waste produced every day can be processed in MCC.
“BMC has planned to build at all 43 MCC, including 23 functions.
These centers can process 150 metric tons of dry and wet waste every day.
The waste load in Daruthenga is gradually reduced.
Even though we have not set a deadline for all MCCs To operate to clean all waste waste in Daruthenga, we strive to accelerate the construction of the remaining PKS, “said Deputy Commissioner BMC (Sanitation) SUVENDU Sahu.
He added a pile of garbage thrown away so far in Daruthenga will be reclaimed through the process of bio-mining and land will regain the original form.
Millions of tons of waste disposed of on the page will run out by carrying out bio-mining – methods for extracting plastic and garbage in addition to city solid waste.
BMC has thrown garbage in Daruthenga since 2008.
The Civic’s body said this step aims to cleanse the inheritance waste (old waste), produced by the city for many years together.
When NGT in 2018 has asked all civil bodies throughout the country to clean up waste from all urban areas, the center has asked the countries to start steps in this matter.
Bio-mining retrieval will help separate various types of waste.
While household waste which has been separated will be processed to make compost in place, hard material, such as metal and plastic, will be extracted to recycle it.
Daruthenga villagers since 2008 have opposed the BMC move to dispose of garbage on a site close to the village.

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