Solid Waste Management and Recycling

(Rick Simeone) #1
DEMAND FOR COMPOST FROM URBAN ORGANIC SOLID WASTE 239

It appears feasible to develop markets for waste-derived compost in the urban area of
Hyderabad-Secunderabad, but this will take time, since much education and promo-
tion must be undertaken. Technical support and subsidies (e.g. free wastes) appear to
be needed to produce a quality product at a price acceptable to a significant number of
cultivators.


Figure 11.1. Potential stakeholder participation in composting of urban organic solid waste in
Hyderabad


Waste generators' co-
operation in separation is
essential

MCH trucks and private trucks
should collect the separated
waste and supply to the
composting sites

Resource persons and
R&D can experiment and
improve composting
processes and efficiency

Feedback from consumers on
quality, price and delivery

Step 1 Separation Process
Households
+
Institutions/Hotels/Shops
+
NGO s/CBO s 1 Separate waste into biodegradable
and other wastes
2 NGOs and CBOs educate the public in
separation

Step 2 Collection and Transportation

Separated waste

Mixed waste
Separate waste Composting plants

Private contractors,
municipal trucks

Step 3 Composting Process

Aerobic +
vermicomposting

Experts at the Pollution Control Boad & universities should do the monitoring

Composting plants
Public-private
partnerships

NGO s
CBOs

Step 4 Marketing


  • Research compost demand and potential markets

  • Identify and exploit fertilizer distribution channels

  • Involve agricultural extension and farmers' organisations

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