Greater Noida: To treat and recycle dried waste, The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (Gnida) is ready to have the city’s first material recovery facility.
The factory, began to appear in Ecotech 12, will throw more than 200 metric tons (MT) dry waste every month.
Gnida has signed the MoU with the National Development Program (UNDP) and HDFC Bank.
While UNDP will help regulate the factory with technical support, the bank will provide RS 3 Crore funds for the project through corporate social responsibility (CSR), officials said.
After ready, an agency will be employed to make items, including items such as plastic boards, benches, chairs, lights, and decorating items including, from dry waste which will be recycled in the middle.
Calling Greater Noida “The greenest city” from the National Capital Region (NCR), CEO of Gnida Narendra Bhoooshan said, “‘waste this sector must be disposed of in this sector, garbage locality in the region, and house-house waste in the house -Rumah ‘- We are currently working towards this direction and I begged all the residents of Greater Noida to work together in realizing this slogan.
“Great Noida, added Bhoshan, quickly emerged as a hub for industrial investment.
“Many multinational companies invest in this region.
Among all the growth of this industry, we put a special focus on greenery and cleanliness,” he said.
UNDP spokesman Sramrishna Balachandran said the organization operated material recovery facilities in 25 locations in 20 state states, “coordination and speed in which Greater Noida’s authority has given approval to prepare this facility itself.
It reflects the desire for a clean and green environment,” he said.