1. The Reality of Decentralized
MSW in Mumbai
Findings of different Case Studies
Avick Sil
Environment Policy and Research India
Poonam Hudar; Environment Greenliness
Prabhakar Nair; Institute for Community Organization Research
Emmanuel D’Silva; Environment Scientist
2. About EPRI
Professional Services
Knowledge Support
EIA and EC
Wastewater
Recycling
Low footprint
and ecological
STP, ETPs
Solid Waste
Management
(SWM)
Green Building
High Rise Clearance
Environmental Audit
Energy, Air and Water Audit
DMP and Risk Assessment
Patent writing and filing
Energy Modelling
Noise Modelling
Air Modelling
ISO Audits
Environmental Modelling
Air, Water and Carbon Footprinting
Traffic management and modelling
Corporate Social Responsibility
Internship for Students
Career Counselling
Statistical Evaluation
Interpretation of data
Publications
Awareness Program
Arranging Workshops,
Seminars, Conferences
3. Vision and Mission - EPRI
Provides services in specialized sector of environment and sustainable development
Acts as a think tank and provide strategic solutions to client and Government
Major focus is on:
Pure scientific and engineering research,
Green Building,
EIA,
Policy analysis,
Training,
Modeling, and
National-international knowledge management
4. The Action Plan Group
MCGM
EPRI;
ORF
Policy Analysis
and Sustainable
Reporting
Technical
Knowledge
IIT; NEERI;
TAC; BARC
Action Plan Group
Social Angle
TISS;
ICOR
CBOs; ALMs
Technology and Service Providers
Citizen Perspective
HELMs; TPM; Environmental Greenliness; Urban
Leaves; Alaknanda Technologies; Entrepreneurs;
Environment Education Centre..............
5. Hazards of Un-Scientific Disposal
Health Hazards
Mercaptons
Aldehyde
Particulate matter
Methane
Hydrogen Sulphide
Carbon dioxide
VOCs
Particulate matter
Ammonia
SOx
NOx
Other trace gases
Odor Nuisance
Animal & Rodent Nuisance
Illegal Development
AIR EMISSIONS
Mosquito & flies Nuisance
Fire hazard
Unaesthetic conditions
Affecting Property Value
LEACHATE
Health hazards
Ground & Surface water contamination
Environmental hazards
6. Emission – Vehicles
Sil A, Wakadikar K, Kumar S., Kumar R. (2011). "Driving Characteristics of Waste Transportation Vehicles
and their Effect on Emission Load: A Case Study of Mumbai, India”. Waste Management, 31, 1661 – 1665.
7. What is the SOLUTION?????
Treat your own Waste
Waste as resource
Green jobs
Is it Possible ?????????
Lets see what’s
happening in Mumbai
8. Case Study 1
Heads of Advanced Locality Management (HELMS)
Christopher Pereira
Bandra
Composting using “Tumblers”
Horizontal: 8 – 10 kg (30 kg compost per month)
Vertical: 25 – 30 kg
Success Stories
40 locations
20 in regular use
9. Case Study 2
Devangini Soc., Vile Parle
Satish Kolvankar
Residents Charter
Vile Parle
Waste
Vermicomposting
30 Apartments Soc
3 pits
Vegetable
wastes
Paper and Plastics
E-wastes
Bones and
other inert
+
Garden wastes
Sold to Recyclers
MCGM
Success Stories
Segregation
Management of E-waste
Plastic Wastes
70 – 75 % reduction on Municipal burden
10. Case Study 3
Niklang Social Works Mandal (CBO)
Subhash Nahire and Nasim Inamdar
Siddharth Nagar, Borivili
Composting
30 tons of flower wastes
5 tons of compost
Success Stories
Rs. 5 – 6 per kg (selling price)
Management of flower waste
MCGM Support
Challenges
Odor
Human resource
Long process time
Market of compost
Water sprinkling
Storage and seasonal variation
11. Case Study 4
Environment Education Centre
Mr. Afzal Khatri and Mrs. Nusrat Khatri
Samta Nagar, Kandivli (E)
Composting
120 kg wet waste
150 kg dry waste
300 flats
Success Stories
Overall Management of waste
Profit from waste
India Gandhi Environment Award, 2008
12. Case Study 5
Triratna Prerna Mandal
Mr. Dayanand Jadhav and Dilip Kadam
Santacruz (W)
Waste Bin adoption
Vermicomposting of flower waste
Management of dry waste
Success Stories
Lesser trips of MCGM vehicles
Dry waste recycling (selling)
Challenges
15 – 20 days cycle
Management of wet waste
Maintenance and technological issues
Biogas ?????
Human resource
Awareness
13. Case Study 6
Environmental Greenliness
Mrs. Poonam Hudar and Mr. Hudar
Imperial Tower, Tardeo
Bio Waste Converter (BWC) followed by Composting
35 – 40 operating flats (Total capacity: 250 flats)
Dry waste recycled
Energy consumption
Success Stories
Management of waste
Segregation by Env Greenliness
No challenge with scale up
No odor issues
14 days cycle
14. Case Study 7
Urban Leaves, BPT
Mrs. Priti Patil
Bombay Port Trust
18 – 20 kg of biodegradable waste (kitchen waste) per day
Mostly 500 – 1000 personnel per day
Dry waste – No management
Energy consumption
Wet waste
Crushers
Challenges
Amrit Mitti
Fertilizer
Success Stories
Initial set up
Biodegradable waste
Maintenance
Terrace garden
Scalability in open gardens
New branch of fertiliser
Energy usage
Waste to wealth
15. Overall Perspective
Name
Wastes
Wet
Dry
E waste
Energy
Benefit to MCGM
HELMs
X
X
X
Lesser wet waste, transportation
Devangini
Soc
X
Reduction of overall waste,
transportation
Niklang
(Flowers)
X
X
X
Lesser management of flower
wastes
Khatris
X
X
Reduction of overall waste,
transportation
Triratna
X
X
Reduction of dry wastes and trips
of MCGM vehicles
Env
Greenliness
Reduction of overall waste,
transportation
Urban
Leaves
X
X
Lesser wet waste, transportation;
new branch of fertilisers
16. Financial Aspects
Initial Investment: 10,000 – 3.5 lakhs
Maintenance and Man power cost: 8,000 – 25,000 PM (No electricity)
Maintenance and Man power cost: 15,000 – 50,000 PM (Electricity)