Nagpur: Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has begun to generate income through compost sales.
In the first three fiscal months, it has produced RS1.59 lakh through compost sales produced in Dumping Yard bearings.
As of March 31, 2021, the Civic Agency has entrusted M / S Shree Sai Bio Organic on the basis of experiments to produce compost from wet waste.
Against the manufacture of waste around 1,000-1,200 metric tons (MT), NMC only treated 150-200MT waste to prepare compost.
The company should pay RS100 per MT from compost sales.
In the first three months of this fiscal, the company pays Rs1.59 Lakh to NMC as its part towards the sale of compost produced on the Dumping Bandewadi page.
The NMC Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) has submitted a proposal to the permanent Committee to extend the term of office of Organic Company Shree Sai Sai Hyderabad for three months (from April to June).
The committee meeting will continue to be held at 6.
August NMC has roamed the M / S Hanjer Biotech on April 15, 2009, to recycle waste and produce compost from it in Build, operate and transfer.
Hanjer is expected to process waste to 600mt per day.
But it can never treat more than 200mt waste.
From the beginning, there were accusations about the company’s function.
The ruling part of the corporator and lawyer Dharampal Meshram has also exposed some deviations in the company’s function and NMC failure to check the same thing.
Now, Phed stated in the proposal that the Civic body has planned to treat 600mt 1,200mt waste produced by the city.
In accordance with the PHED proposal, the NMC has received a nod from the state government to implement a revised solid waste management project worth RS268.68 Crore.
The Civic body aims to treat 600mt waste every day to produce compost and the process of inviting tenders for this will take three to six months.
So, until then, the term of office of the Hyderabad company must be extended, the proposal was stated.