Implementation of CREDAI Clean City Movement at BMC’s Park in Bandra, Mumbai
As
part of Community Social Responsibility, Rustomjee in association with CREDAI
Clean City Movement and BMC set up Organic Waste Composters for Solid Waste Management
for residents near Guru Nanak Park, Bandra West.
Unlike
all Municipal Gardens, Gurunanak Park also had some reserved space for `Compost Pit’, which is utilized for
setting-up CCCM’s’ Bio-Digester Bins.
CCCM is recognized for treating bio-degradable wet waste and converting it into Organic Manure using
Aerobic Microbial system. With this project approx. 2.5 tons of wet waste will
not go to the dumping ground.
Implementation
of the system was done on Saturday, 20th October 2018, in a formal inaugural
programme in presence of Asst. Commissioner, MCGM – Mr Sharad Ughade and Corporator
Ms Swapna Mhatre and Mr Boman Irani, CMD, Rustomjee and Vice
President-CREDAI-National and CREDAI-MCHI. Mr Ughade obliged the ladies from
nearby buildings to cut the ribbon as they will be actually participating in
#sourcelevelsegregation initiative. On
this occasion, Mr Sharad Ughade spoke to the residents about the need of Decentralised
Solid Waste Management and appreciated ideal solution organic composters
conceptualized by CREDAI. He wished to replicate this model in other BMC Parks.
Background
According
a Planning Commission report on Waste Management, 377 million people living in
7,935 urban centers generate 62 million tons of Municipal Solid Waste per year,
which is based on an average per capita generation of 450gm per person per day.
Urban local bodies spend around INR 500 to INR 1,500 on per metric ton on solid
waste management, out of which 60% to 70% is usually spent on collection, and
20% to 30% on transportation.
Indian
infrastructure sector has received a boost with the government's focus on smart
cities and development. Both commercial and residential segments have witnessed
a growth across the country. With a growing number of high-rise buildings,
commercial business parks and industrial complexes being developed, there is an
increase in solid waste output. This calls for an efficient waste management
system since an inefficient one has led to all types of pollution.
Contribution
by CREDAI
CREDAI
has joined hands to the Hon’ble Prime Minister in his `Swachha Bharat Mission’. CREDAI Clean City Movement is supporting `Swachha Bharat Mission’. CREDAI ensures that the buildings
constructed by CREDAI members will not be source of pollution and they will
maintain the city clean. This
initiative will also speed up our growth towards building `Smart Cities’ as per
Prime Minister’s vision to `Build 100 Smart Cities’.
CREDAI
is dedicated to create model cities and make all buildings `Self-sufficient’
for Solid Waste Management. In this
year, 10 million residences will join hands together for CREDAI Clean City
Movement’ and CREDAI will give leadership and facilities.
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