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National Green Tribunal

Balakrishnan R vs The District Collector on 6 August, 2021

Bench: K Ramakrishnan, K. Satyagopal

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  Primary collection of Waste through door to
  door collection is being carried out.


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            The wet wastes are collected daily at every
           door step.

       The domestic and household hazardous waste
        such as sanitary napkins, diaper are collected
        daily

       E-waste, other hazardous waste and C & D
        waste collection also being practices.

           Animators are involved in imparting
           awareness and motivation to the households on
           source




21 BOVs are used to 400HH/vehicle / day ( 3 trips)

7 LCVs are used at 1200 HH/vehicle / day (3 trips)

 1 tipper lorry for collection of C & D waste and waste from market.




 Bio degradable waste is being handled, processed and converted as
 compost     at   Micro



 Recyclable dry waste which is saleable is being sold to local recycling
 vendors and waste



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  Electronic waste, rubber, tyre, tube, bottles wastes are separated at
 resource recovery centres




 Non saleable dry waste such as soiled plastic, rags, cloths, used
 shoes, used mattresses, pillows,




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    21 BOV vehicles are used at 400HH/vehicle / day (3 trips)

 7 LCV vehicles are used at 1200 HH / vehicle / day (3 trips)

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  Primary collection at door steps is being done and wastes collected
    are directly transported to

   21 BOV and 7 LCV covering 14058 households and 2623
    commercial shops.

 1 Tipper lorry for collection of C & D waste and waste from
    markets.




 Bio degradable waste is being handled, processed and
    converted as compost at Micro




 Recyclable dry waste which is saleable is being sold to local
    recycling vendors and waste



 Electronic waste, rubber, tyre, tube, bottles wastes are
    separated at resource recovery centres




 Non saleable dry waste such as soiled plastic, rags, cloths,
    used shoes, used mattresses, pillows,




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of legacy waste dumped at 3 legacy waste. The Bio 10

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