Thiruvanathapuram flat dwellers come up with effective plan for garbage disposal
Thiruvananthapuram flat dwellers have come up with an effective plan to address the garbage disposal issue.
Over 90 apartment complexes in the city have tied up with the Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India (Credai) to set up bio-bins in their compounds to tackle the garbage management crisis.
The process ensures that waste is being segregated at source level for which three buckets are provided – one to store plastic waste, the second to store waste like hair, coconut fibre and paper that can be burnt and the third for kitchen waste. The kitchen waste is deposited in a perforated bin which contains lab-cultured bacteria.
Plastic collected from the apartments are sealed in sacks and disposed off once in every six months.
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