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December 28, 2024

Effective Waste Management at Home: Reducing Landfill Usage in India

Effective waste management begins with proper segregation at the source. The key to managing waste efficiently lies in dividing it into distinct categories right at home. An average Indian household generates approximately 200 to 300 kg of waste annually, highlighting the importance of managing this waste sustainably. Waste generated from home can be broadly classified […]

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How Composting and Biogas Generation Improve Waste Management at Kapaleeswarar Temple

The Kapaleeswarar Temple in Mylapore, Chennai, has taken a pioneering step in sustainable waste management through its Green Temple initiative. This project focuses on converting the temple’s organic waste into useful resources, primarily through composting and biogas generation. Each day, the temple produces about 500 kilograms of organic waste. This includes around 400 kilograms of

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Transforming Waste into Energy: Indore’s Bio-CNG Success

Bio-Compressed Natural Gas (Bio-CNG) is emerging as a revolutionary technology with the potential to significantly reduce air pollution. By addressing three critical areas—methane emissions, waste-burning, and fossil-fuel dependency—Bio-CNG offers both economic and environmental advantages. Despite its promise, the industry has been slow to adopt this technology, with various challenges hindering its widespread implementation. Indore, Madhya

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The Koyambedu Market Biogas Project: A Sustainable Solution

The Koyambedu Wholesale Market Complex, one of Asia’s largest, was established by the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) to alleviate congestion in Chennai’s central business district and facilitate trading in perishable items like vegetables, fruits, and flowers. Spanning 60 acres with excellent infrastructure, it attracts numerous traders and consumers, but also generates a significant amount

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Thangavel Spinning Mill’s Sustainable Initiative with Green Connect Biogas Plant

Thangavel Spinning Mill in Bommidi has taken a significant step towards sustainability by installing a Green Connect biogas plant in 2015. With a capacity of 5 cubic meters, the plant is designed to process 50 kg of food waste daily from the mill’s canteen, effectively transforming it into a valuable resource. Thangavel Spinning Mill approached

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St Peter’s College Implements Eco-Friendly Biogas Plant for Sustainable Energy

In 2023, St Peter’s College in Chennai took a significant step towards sustainability by installing a 2 cubic meter biogas plant through Green Connect, specializing in eco-friendly waste management solutions. The initiative, motivated by the college’s commitment to environmental stewardship and the benefits of NAAC accreditation. St Peter’s College, aiming to enhance its green credentials,

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Waste Management in India: A Growing Concern Amidst Rapid Urbanization

India, with a population of 1.33 billion, has one of the highest population densities in the world, standing at 325 people per square kilometer. Covering 2.9 million square kilometers, the country holds nearly 18% of the world’s population. Despite efforts to manage this growth, the administration has often struggled to implement effective policies, especially in

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Centralized vs. Decentralized Waste Management in Households

Waste management is crucial for keeping our homes and communities clean. It involves collecting, transporting, processing, and disposing of waste. There are two main types of waste management systems: centralized and decentralized. Centralized Waste Management Advantages: Disadvantages: Decentralized Waste Management Advantages Disadvantages: Conclusion Both centralized and decentralized waste systems have their unique advantages and disadvantages

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Mrs. Kumutha from Angalammal Colony, Salem, Installs Green Connect Biogas Plant

Mrs. Kumutha from Angalammal Colony in Salem has taken a commendable step towards environmental sustainability by installing a Green Connect biogas plant in her home for 12 years. With the increasing concern for eco-friendly practices, Mrs. Kumutha sought advice from the Green Connect company, known for their expertise in biogas technology. Motivated by the benefits

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Empowering Sustainable Change: CSI Balar Gnana Illam’s Journey with Biogas

CSI Balar Gnana Illam, a remarkable institution in Salem, is home to over 120 intellectually challenged children. The school has been a beacon of hope and support, providing a nurturing environment for these children to grow and thrive. However, like many institutions, it faced challenges in managing its operational costs, particularly with its energy consumption.

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