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Towards a sustainable waste management system for Bangalore

H. N. Chanakya        T. V. Ramachandra        Shwetmala
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Extent of recycling

Bangalore wastes have 21.27% of the recyclable materials: paper, polythene, cloth, rubber, glass and metals. Recyclable materials are one of the major source of income, below in Table 3 we indicate a 1 tpd scale decentralized biomethanation and recyclable recovery system. The results show that recycling of recyclable material of one ton waste will provide income of Rs.1451/t. A decentralized system with biomethanation and resource recovery through recyclable materials is running in Yelahanka.

Table 3: Proposed 1 tpd scale decentralized biomethanation and recyclable recovery system

    Quantity Recovery (%) Rate Rs/ton
INPUT Capital cost/d 1200 Rs     1200
  O, M&D/d 450 Rs     450
Total input         1650
OUTPUT Gas output 60 m3/d 100 900 Rs as gas 900
  Paper 116 kg 50 15 Rs/kg 870
  Cloth, rubber, PVC, leather 10.1 kg 50 12 Rs/kg 61
  Glass 14.3 kg 50 3 Rs/kg 21
  Polythene/plastics 62.3 kg 50 12 Rs/kg 374
  Metals 10 kg 50 25 Rs/kg 125
Total output         2351
NET GAIN         701


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