COST EFFICACY OF HOUSEHOLD WASTE MANAGEMENT. Dr. Mrs. M. K. Pejaver Principal B. N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane, Maharashtra

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COST EFFICACY OF HOUSEHOLD WASTE MANAGEMENT Dr. Mrs. M. K. Pejaver Principal B. N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane, Maharashtra

Common Scenes on Roads

Waste can be wealth; with a tremendous potential not only for generating livelihoods for the urban poor but can also enrich the earth through composting and recycling rather than spreading pollution as has been the case. On an average the city like Mumbai spends more than 20 lacks of rupees everyday for just getting rid of the garbage. The municipal agencies spend 5 25% of their budget on SWM, which is Rs. 75 250 per capita per year. There is a shortage of dumping space hence management of this huge quantum of waste is a serious problem.

At present the best suggested option is segregation at the source and then process for vermicomposting, biodegradation or gasification. Segregate the waste at site and dispose it there than carrying it is the easier solution. Composting wet waste and by reusing dry waste, it is possible to reduce the waste. This will automatically involve public participation and imparting on them the social responsibility. In the waste management the principles to be followed are 3Rs i.e. waste minimization - Reduce, Reutilization - Reuse and Recycle.

Dry waste mainly consist of plastic either hard, like bottles, cans, boxes, caps of tubes etc., or soft like carry bags, milk bags, packaging material, little amount of metal or tin, cardboards, papers like handbills, envelops, letters etc. Wet waste consist of kitchen waste, vegetable peelings, fruit peelings, tea leaves, bones, shells of eggs, prawns, crabs, nails, hair, flowers offered to god or used for decoration. Dry waste is manmade material and wet waste is naturally occurring. Naturally occurring can undergo biodegradation while manmade cannot. Therefore of this separated waste the dry waste goes for recycling either assorted or mixed and wet waste for composting.

From the dry waste plastic fetches the maximum price and glass has the lowest value. The amount of plastic getting recycled varies and is much less as compared to the paper or the corrugated sheets. During composting some important aspects to consider are the problems related to Leachates, necessary precautions shall be taken to minimize nuisance of odour, flies, rodents, bird menace and fire hazard. Agriculture sector should develop market for the compost manure and if required should provide subsidy to the organic manure. The urban waste can suffice the purpose.

Income generated / family / month Item Quantity Rate in Rs Cost Rs. News Papers 10 to 15 Kg 8.00 80.00 to 120.00 Other Papers 2 to 3 Kg 4.00 10.00 to 12.00 Mixed Plastic 1 to 2 Kg 8.00 8.00 to 16.00 Biocompost 1 to 1½ Kg 40.00 40.00 to 60.00

when we think about the cost efficacy of waste management we have to remember that it is our own money, health, hygiene and environment which is for sure priceless. We can take very simple measures like Say no to plastic and use and throw material whenever possible. Reuse the material as much as we can. Segregate the household waste at home. Send the segregated dry waste for recycling. Develop community composting facility in the society and send wet waste for composting. Have clean and fresh air around us.

Waste management with recycling and composting Reduction of waste Reuse of waste Esthetic beauty of place enhanced Waste management without recycling and composting Generation of waste No reuse of waste Esthetic beauty of place reduced Epidemics of diseases, health hazards reduced Eruption of Epidemics, health hazards quite frequent No need to have huge landfills Required huge landfills Reduction of collection, transportation and labor cost Expenditure on collection, transportation and labor cost Rag pickers can be transformed to waste managers with sizable income and dignified status Waste is converted into wealth in the form of money, raw material, compost Municipals funds spent on waste management reduce Biocompost generated add to fertility of soil and reduce the dependency on synthetic fertilizers. Waste is converted into wealth Life of rag pickers is very bad Waste dirties the roads and gets wasted Huge amount of Municipal funds are spent on waste management Use of synthetic fertilizer is maximum. Wealth is converted into waste

And this is what we are doing in our B. N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane