Waste Material Recovery Process in Indore – A Field Study
Deepti Dohare1, Shruti Dohare2

1Deepti Dohare, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, G L Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management, Greater Noida (Uttar Pradesh), India.

2Shruti Dohare, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Women Institute of Technology, Dehradun, (Uttarakhand), India.  

Manuscript received on 27 April 2024 | Revised Manuscript received on 08 May 2024 | Manuscript Accepted on 15 May 2024 | Manuscript published on 30 May 2024 | PP: 25-28 | Volume-4 Issue-1, May 2024 | Retrieval Number: 100.1/ijee.A185404010524 | DOI: 10.54105/ijee.A1854.04010524

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Abstract: Waste generation in today’s life is increasing day by day in various forms, may it be biodegradable or non-biodegradable. Biodegradable waste like paper, wood, cardboard, and others like metals is not creating trouble as they can easily be recycled or decomposed without harming the environment. On the other hand, plastic and other non-biodegradable waste is becoming a matter of concern for so many reasons to be listed. To overcome such issues, many initiatives have been taken by various groups along with many government programs. This field study deals with one of the material recovery facilities at Indore. This facility was visited and checked for its working procedure. The facility was working on dry plastic waste of different forms, which was being collected from residential, public, and commercial areas in this location. With the help of collecting vehicles and manpower, the waste was collected and segregated in different forms to be sent for further processing to form Gatta pipes, and for other purposes like recycling, waste to recovery plants, and the landfills.

Keywords: Biodegradable, Non-Biodegradable, Dry Plastic, Gatta Pipes, Recovery Plants
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