Responsibilities of various stakeholders. - Responsibilities of Waste Generators.
(a) No waste generator shall throw the waste generated by him on the street, open spaces, drain ... waste generators on minimal generation of waste, not to litter, re-use the waste to the extent possible, practice segregation of wet bio-degradable waste
Segregation & Primary Storage of Municipal Solid waste.
(a) It will be prime responsibility of every waste generator/citizen to segregate the waste generated ... untreated bio-medical waste, e-waste, hazardous chemicals and industrial waste shall be mixed with municipal solid waste and such waste shall follow the rules
waste" means waste other than bio-degradable waste and inert street sweepings and includes recyclable and non-recyclable waste, combustible waste and sanitary napkin ... solid waste namely biodegradable wastes including agriculture and dairy waste, non-biodegradable wastes including recyclable waste, non recyclable combustible waste, sanitary waste and non-recyclable
Government of India; (o) "Municipal Solid Waste" means and includes commercial and residential waste generated in a municipal area or its adjoining areas in either ... solid or semi-solid form excluding industrial hazardous wastes but including treated bio-medical wastes; (p) "Net saleable energy" in relation to a period
Section 18 in Himachal Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (Promotion of Generation from the Renewable Energy Sources and Terms and Conditions for Tariff Determination) Regulations ... fossil fuel based co-generation project; (iv) Biomass gasifier based power project; (v) Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) based power projects and Refuse Derived Fuel
Solid Waste Management Rule, 2016 having colour coding for different types of waste. Green. - Biodegradable waste (Food Waste, garden waste) Blue. - Non-Biodegradable waste ... develop bins free solid waste management facility but for this 100% waste collection from the door step of the generator should be ensured
laws, 2018
3. Municipal Solid Waste Management.
- The Municipal Council/Nagar Panchayat shall establish an integrated Solid Waste Management (SWM) system with ... reuse at source. - The most preferred option for Solid Waste Management shall be prevention of waste generation. It will be helpful in reducing the handling
Pollution Control Board approval needs to develop solid waste management/processing plant to make use of daily generated biodegradable waste so that it can reduce
meet the operation and maintenance cost of the services under Solid waste management. (k) User charge mentioned above for door to door services needs ... hoardings, pamphlets etc. Also, awareness generation campaigns need to be organised. (l) No manual loading or unloading of waste in compactor should be practicised with
MNRE. (h) Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) based power projects.- The project shall qualify to be termed as a Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) based power project ... plant and machinery based on Rankine cycle technology and using Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) as fuel sources; and (i) Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) based power