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Integrated Solid Waste Management of
PMC
PUNE CITY
 Pune is the 8th largest city in India and
the 2nd largest in the state of
Maharashtra.
 Population ; about 4 million
 Households ; nearly 1 million
 Area of city is 250 sq. kms.
 4 Zones ; 15 Administrative Ward
Offices ; 76 Prabhags
Total Area 250.56 sq km
Geographical
Location:
Western Part of Deccan Plateau
Latitude: 18° 25' to 18° 37' North
Longitude: 73° 44' to 73° 57‘ East
Average Climate:
1. Summer: 22 ºC – 41 ºC
2. Winter: 8 ºC – 25 ºC
3. Rainfall: 650 – 700 mm
Altitude: 560 Meters above Sea Level
-3-
6% 9% 3%
5%
31
%1%
23
%
22
%
Paper
Plastic
S N Source of generation Quantity(
MT)
% of total
1 Household 950 69.1
2 Street sweeping &
drainage cleaning
140 10.2
3 Hotels &restaurants 150 10.9
4 Markets / commercial
area
50 3.6
5 C and D Waste 75 5.5
6 Fruit, vegetable, fish
meat market waste
7.5 0.5
7 Biomedical waste 4.5 0.4
Sources and Composition of MSW
Description Percentage
Organic Matter 45 to 50
Recyclables from
Residential &
Commercial
35 to 40
Inert Material 10 to 15
Other Parameters
• Density
• GCV
• C/N
• 437 Kg/m3
• 937Kcal/Kg
• 22.85
Pune working towards integrated approach
“Swachh Pune Swasth Pune”
“Pune’s Integrated approach”
Waste generation
Storage and collection
Transfer and transportation
Treatment and disposal
Reuse
Sources of
waste
Appropriate
technology
Environment
regulatory
compliance
Implementatio
n and
monitoring
systems
Active
stakeholder
involvement,
no social issuesFinancially
sustainable
Effective
resource
utilization
Service
delivery
Institutional
framework
Integrated
Solid Waste
Management
Objective of an Integrated Waste Management approach:
Attaining better service delivery,
Enhancing infrastructure, financial sustainability
Cleanliness at Public places
Transportation of Waste
 Considering the
manpower gap there is a
need to bring in
mechanization along
with manual road
sweeping.
Street sweeping bits 6300
No of Sweepers required- 6300
No of sweepers 3344
Year Population Waste Generation
(TPD)
2011 3,115,431 1374
2021 4,487,573 2871
2031 6,211,404 4112
2041 8,597,417 6071
Sr.
No
Type of Vehicles Present
vehicles
Additional
ly
Required
1 Trucks (for door to
door collection)
145 61
2 Hotel Trucks 25 4
3 Compactor 31 16
4 Dumper Placer 85 17
5 Tractors 14 0
6 Tipper trucks 4 11
7 Tata Ache 56 88
8 BRCs 65 20
Total vehicles 416 217
OVERVIEW OF WASTE MANAGEMENT
 Pune generates 1600 -1700 tons of solid waste per day.
 160 trucks collect waste door-to-door, collecting an
average of 198 tons per day.
 847containers and 116 compactor buckets dispersed
around Pune.
 Ward wise average- 350 to 750 gms per capita per day
 Construction and demolition waste generation –150-180
TPD
 Garden waste generation – 50-60 TPD
 Biomedical waste – 5-6 TPD
Service Level
Benchmarking
-7-Source: SWM Department Pune Municipal Corporation
• Door-to-door collection of waste is
only 70% which needs to be targeted for
100% in future.
• Extent of segregation of waste is
50%.
 There is no Mechanism for disposal of
C&D processing waste. Construction
waste is Directly dumped in low
laying area or along the river.
 Absence of scientific disposal and
Treatment of e-waste.
 Present Per capita per day waste
generation is 441 gram.
 Future solid waste generation for
Pune city is Projected on the basis
of existing per capita generation
with annually increase of 1.4
percent growth rate for
metropolitan cities in India.
Sr.
No.
Performance Indicator 2015-16
1 Household level coverage of solid
waste management services
70
2 Efficiency of collection of municipal
solid waste
50
3 Extent of segregation of municipal
solid waste
50
4 Extent of municipal solid waste
recovered
85
5 Extent of scientific disposal of
municipal solid waste
60
6 Extent of cost recovery in solid waste
management services
80
7 Efficiency in collection of solid waste
management charges
81
8 Efficiency in redressal of customer
complaints
91
BEST PRACTICES TO GENERATE WEALTH OUT OF
WASTE
 Scientific processing and scientific land filling of waste
 Integrating Informal Sector in Municipal Solid Waste Management
 Pune’s Trash Solution: A Zero Garbage City
 Biomethanation cum power generation plants
 Waste to energy –Pyrolysis Gasification
 Mandatory onsite disposal in post 2000 residential and commercial
schemes
 SWACHH Sarvekshan
 SWACHH AWARDs
 CSR Initiatives
 Celebration of Ganesh Festival in an Eco friendly manner
 Sonia gram udyog Project for plastic recycling
 Shredding and composting of garden waste
Integrating Informal Sector – SWaCH Model
 Pune city’s efforts to partner with waste pickers
organizations to provide better service – 2300
wastepickers cover about 0.4 Million Households
 PMC pays for management and equipment cost
 Health insurance provided by PMC
 Recent MOU – 7000 WPs will cater services to the entire
city.
GRAPHIC ILLUSTRATION OF
MODEL
© SWaCH
SWaCH Model addresses -
Segregation by citizens
Better conditions of work
for waste pickers
Cleaner waste for recycling
industry
Reduction in municipal
expenses for waste
management
Compliance of MSW 2000
rules and Mah Acts
Decentralized waste
management and processing
Climate change mitigation
Poverty Alleviation
PPP
Better waste management
PMC - SWaCH
Door To Door Collection
System
2016-2020
SWaCH-PMC Contract
 5 years – 1st January 2016 to 31st December 2020
 SWaCH:
 DTDC in entire Pune, including Slums and commercial areas.
 Integration of waste-pickers into waste management.
 Promoting segregation at source and diversion to recycling
 PMC
 Administration costs, equipment, push-cart maintenance, slums
subsidy
 Infrastructure including offices and sorting sheds
 Co-ordination with elected representatives and citizens
 Enforcement against non-segregation by citizens
 User fee based model – No wages are paid to waste-
pickers by SWaCH / PMC. Waste-pickers’ earn from
user fees and sale of recyclables only.
User Fees: to be paid by citizens to waste-
pickers
Year of
Operation
Households Commercial
Establishments,
Shops etc.
Households in
Slums
I – 2016 Rs. 50 p.m. Rs. 100 p.m. Rs. 30 p.m.
II – 2017 Rs. 55 p.m. Rs. 110 p.m. Rs. 35 p.m.
III – 2018 Rs. 60 p.m. Rs. 120 p.m. Rs. 40 p.m.
IV – 2019 Rs. 65 p.m. Rs. 130 p.m. Rs. 45 p.m.
V - 2020 Rs. 70 p.m. Rs. 140 p.m. Rs. 50 p.m.
New Portable Sheds for SWaCH
• There are 45 sorting shed
Including 6 Portable & Other
•Sonia Gram Udyog Prakalp
1) Aundh 2) Katraj 3)Yerawada
•200 – 250 Waste Picker
Directly Attached Processer
•4 TPD of waste is Processed
1. Segregation at
Source
2. Doorstep collection of
Segregated Waste
3. Further sorting and
segregation of dry waste
and linkage with scrap
dealers
4. Organic waste to
biogas or other
processing plant
5. Systems for
handling specialized
waste (C&D, E Waste,
Garden Waste)
Zero Garbage Model
Ground Level Awareness
Creation
Reliable Systems from
Collection to Disposal
Mechanisms for
Specialized Waste
Recognition of Role Models
Importance of Four Components
• Mass Media alone will not drive
behaviour change
• Need to create champions of
change in every ward
• Current PMC collection, transport
and disposal system does not
operate consistently
• Need to overcome citizen
skepticism about PMC’s
capabilities on solid waste
• Need holistic solution to ensure
clean city objective is met
• No systems for things like garden
and C&D waste currently
• Can help convince citizens about
doability of proposed model
• Can help build momentum and
civic pride
• 11,500
Properties
• 45,000
Residents
ELEMENT BEFORE
(2011)
AFTER
(2012)
Community Waste
Containers
24 4
Segregation at Source < 10% ~ 70%
Door to Door Collection
Coverage
30% ~90%
No of Waste Pickers 20 45
Wet Waste Processing None
5 Tons/Day
Biogas
Waste Sent to Landfill 10 Tons/Day 2 Tons/Day
Zero Garbage Pilot – Katraj Ward
Original Zero
Garbage Wards (
20)
New Zero
Garbage Wards
(10)
Subsequent
Expansion (46)
Note: JM Road and FC
Road targeted by APCCM
included in Launch (ward
24)
2/13/2017
19
Zero Garbage Project Phase
49%
62%
66%
74%
80%
85%
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
250,000
Feb-13
Mar-13
Apr-13
May-13
Jun-13
Jul-13
Aug-13
Sep-13
Oct-13
Nov-13
Dec-13
Jan-14
Feb-14
Mar-14
Apr-14
May-14
Jun-14
Jul-14
Aug-14
Sep-14
Oct-14
Nov-14
Dec-14
No.ofhouseholds-------->
Month --------------------->
Increase in Door Step Collection/Coverage
Door Step…
29%
42%
51%
55%
64%
70%
Overall Seg. in 20
Prabhags
Expansion of Zero Garbage Model in 20 Prabhags
-20-
Segregation- Approach
 PPP- with help of NGOs and waste picker’s Organization (like
SWaCH).
 Pune Trash Solution – Zero Garbage Ward project
 Awareness- Through IEC.
 Incentives- Distribution of dry and wet waste bins to
households and tax rebate for practicing ecofriendly methods
 Bell ringing vehicles – 160 nos for separate collection of waste
 Establishment of Separate system for Garden Cutting and 8
Shredder Machines fixed at various location for garden waste
processing
 Separate system for hotel waste collection through 23 trucks
 Post 2000 constructions have compulsion of insitu wet waste
management
GHANTAGADI ROUTE MAP
INTERMEDIATE TRANSFER STATION
CURRENT PROCESSING OF WASTE
 Since June 2010; scientific processing and scientific landfilling.
 Decentralized waste processing plants operational at institutional
and society level.
• 300 TPD; Bio CNG
• Location: Baner and TalegaonNoble Exchange Evt Sol.
• 200 TPD; Vermi- compost and compost
• Hadapsar RampAjinkya Biofert
• 50-100 TPD; Vermi- compost and compost
• 13 decentralized plants
Mechanical compost, Thermal
compost & Microorganism
• 120 TPD; Electricity and Compost
• 25 Decentralized PlantsBiomethanation
• 300-350 TPD; RDF
• Ram Tekdi, HadapsarRochem Separation Systems
2/13/2017Enprotech
25
Waste Generation and Processing details
Type of
waste
Waste
generati
on in
TPD
Process
ing in
January
2015 in
TPD
15th Oct 2015
–processing
status in
TPDs
by Dec 2016
in TPD
By June
2017 in TPD
Wet
waste
660 265 660 (Biogas
100+composti
ng210+societ
y 50 +farmer
300)
750 (Noble
300 +mobile
OWC 50
composting)
Dry waste 450 300 400 (Rochem
200+ recycle
150+mechnic
al conveyor
50)
670
(Rochem350
+recycle
170+150conv
eyor belt)
Non
recyclable
550 0 0 380
(scientific
landfilling)
500 (waste to
energy-
mixed waste
Total 1660 565 1060 1500 2000
Decentralized Biomethanation Plants
Sr.
No
Location of
Biomethanatio
n Plants
Capacity
of Plant
Sr.
No
Location of
Biomethanation
Plants
Capacity of Plant
1 Aundh Ward
Office
5 TPD 14 Taljai Pathar 1 5 TPD
2 Katraj Railway
Musiam
5 TPD 15 Taljai Pathar 2 5 TPD
3 Bavdhan 5 TPD 16 Phule Nagar 3 TPD
4 Hadpsar 1 5 TPD 17 K K Market 5 TPD
5 Model Colony 5 TPD 18 Katraj 1 5 TPD
6 Peshawe Park 1 5 TPD 19 Katraj 2 5 TPD
7 Peshawe Park 2 5 TPD 20 Katraj 3 5 TPD
8 Dhanori 5 TPD 21 Katraj 4 5 TPD
9 Baner 5 TPD 22 Vadgaon Sheri 5 TPD
10 Vadgaon Khurd 5 TPD 23 Yerwada 5 TPD
11 Vadgaon Khurd 5 TPD 24 Wanawori 5 TPD
12 Hadpsar 2 5 TPD 25 Yerwada jail 5 TPD
13 Ghole raoad 3 TPD
Decentralized Biomethanation-cum-Power
Generation Plants

Noble Exchange Bio CNG plant
Input -300 TPD Organic Wastes :
Mode of Implementation - Strategic Approach
Large Scale (Centralized System) – DBOO
B)Noble exchange
 300 TPD Biomethanation plant with Bio-CNG is commissioned on DBOO basis
1/11/2015.
 At present,operational with capacity of 100 TPD.
 2000 Sqm land alloted at Baner with in PMC Limit.
 Rs.360/ton tipping fee with 8 % escalation per year is borne by PMC.
 Processing and Bio-CNG Unit located at Ambi Talegaon 35 km away from the city on
five acre Land owned by Plant operator.
 Bio-CNG will utilised to PMPML Buses
 PESSO permission is awaited .
 At Present 12000Cum gas is generated
 Total Bio CNG will be 34000Cum per day.
2/13/20
17
Nobleexchange Bio-CNG
ROCHEM SEPARATION SYSTEM
(Pyrolysis Gasification )
Pune is the pioneering city
in the country to set up such
plant for MSW treatment
and electricity generation
Mode of Implementation - Strategic Approach
• Large Scale (Centralized System) - DBOOT / BOO
A)Rochem separation systems Pvt.Ltd.
 700TPD pyrolysis /gasification waste to energy plant presently processing
300TPD producing RDF(Refuse derived fuel)
 DBOOT Proposal on Mixed Waste.
 10000 Sqm land alloted at Ramtekdi Industrial estate Hadpsar.
 Rs.300/ton tipping fee given by PMC.
2/13/20
17
33
POTENTIAL USING DIFFERENT TECHNOGIES
 Combined treatment for sewage and organic waste
 Vehicle fuel generation from biogas
 Compression of Biogas.
 Research on ethanol production from biomass / garden
waste.
Zone
No
Vermicomp
osting Pits
Bio-
Sanitisers
Bio-
Methanisa
tion
Organic
Waste
Converter
Total
Nos Kgs Nos Kgs Nos Kgs Nos Kgs No
s
Kgs
Zone-1
775 12754 223 2522 14 5636 21 4490 1033 22880
Zone-2
12 330 100 2878 1 185 7 3120 121 6568
Zone-3
63 934.5 396 3273 4 111 10 2430 473 6748.5
Zone-4
139 1878 86 726 6 4200 4 1300 235 7378.3
Total
989 15896.5 803 9334 25 10132 42 11340 1862 43574
Decentralised Wet Waste Processing Units
PPP Approach
Tax rebate given by PMC for eco-friendly
measures practiced by citizen.
DETAILS No. of Properties
Solar 4075
Vermiculture 10429
Solar & Vermiculture 7254
Vermiculture & Rain Harvesting 1024
TOTAL 22782
Eco-friendly Ganesh Utasav
Biomedical Waste Management
Sanitary Napkin Disposer
Collection System
Prabhag
No. 37
Prabhag
No. 21
Prabhag
No. 51
E Waste Management
1. PMC , GIZ and SWaCH has developed a model for
collection and recycling
2. Establishment of Informal Sector
Capacity building
Training of trainers on Business Management Practices
 Basic training of Scrap Dealers
3. Policy dialogues and Dissemination
activities
•Poster Competitions for school students
•Posters and Flyers
•Collection bins
4. E collect drives
5. E-Waste Collection
Center
Construction & Demolition Waste
 Categorization of generators
 Fixing the responsibilities of generators, specific
generators & urban local body.
 Process flow for collection & disposal by an authorized
agency or generator
 C & D waste management plan
 Scientific processing & recycling
Application of 4R’s Principle
 Plastic Waste Free Pune City Campaign
 Recycling of plastic through SWaCH Waste collectors - 150 -200
tons per day
 Sonia Gram Udyog plants at 3 locations – About 15 Tons per day
Plastic Waste Management
Monitoring & Enforcement
• GB has passed resolution for complete ban on plastics- which
was challenged by plastic manufacturer’s association through
WP
• Fixing Prices for Carry Bags-Rs 5 to 15/-
• Penalties & Prosecution on Defaulters.
• Issuing notices
• Actions through sanitary inspectors & Nuisance Detection
Squad.
• Health & Sanitation by-laws.
Behavioral Change Communication
Central level
 Making short films for
theater.
 Arches & Standees.
 Puppet shows
 Informative CD’s for
Societies.
 Mohalla Committee
meetings.
Local level
 Meetings with hotel
owners, citizens
 Training of scrap shop
owners for E-Waste.
 School Training
Programme.
 Mohalla committee
meetings in Ward Office on
every last Thursday.
 Student Rally
 Cleanliness Drives by
School & College Students.
SWACHH SURVEKSHAN
Monitoring mechanism
 Third party auditing
 Indicators defined for auditing
 Based on these an independent body
ensure procedures are followed
 Mohalla Committee
 Swachhta mitra
 Local residents become involved with
the project
 Ensures sustainability of the project
 Reporting System
 Weekly report format.
 SI & N.D.Squard fine
collection report.
 Notices to Societies for non
segregation.
 Notices & fine to plastic bag
sellers.(<50 microns)
 Legal action.
 Publication of Ghata trucks route
maps
MSWM: FUTURE SCENARIO AND CHALLENGES
 The land available for treatment & disposal shrinks everyday
 Lack of awareness among citizens and less political support resulted in limited
community participation
 The limitations of the existing treatment processes will dictate implementation
of more efficient treatment like plasma gasification & reduction in residues for
landfill.
 Local waste management will form the centre-piece of MSWM strategy. This
practice must continue zone-wise.
 Movement of waste will become problematic & costly.
 E Waste management will pose major challenge as the city is a major IT / ITES
hub & the e-waste generation could reach over 4,000 to 5,000 MT per year.
 C & D waste would be over 35000 to 50000 TPY and shall need new locations
for disposal.
Areas of Interventions
Augmentation
of existing
waste
processing
Augmentation
of existing
waste
processing
plants from 65
to 80 percent
Animal
waste
Upgrade
Carcass
Utilization
Plant
Separate
incinerator for
pet carcasses
(or Burial site)
Biomedical
waste
Identification and
allocation of site for
CBMWTF
Autoclaving or
Recycling Facility
for
Sanitary Waste -
Napkins, Diapers
Extended Producers
Ewaste
Processing,
Dismantling &
Recycling facility
EPR – manufactures in
PMC jurisdiction for
the cost of collection
C and D
Processing of
Construction and
Demolition waste
Sanitary
Landfill
Facility
Construction
of SLF for
residual
waste from
processing
plants and
other inert
waste
SLF
Management
Issues of Collection &Segregation- Lack of professionalism among WPs, No proper
market value chain, Irregular payments and inconsistency in segregation by citizens, Lack of
proper sorting shades
Areas of Interventions
Selection of
Technologies
Assessment and Selection of
new technology/processing
options for collections, storage,
transport, processing
Development of
contracts
Development of
contracts with
appropriate terms
and conditions
Establishment
of Markets for
Waste Products
Establishment of
Market Links for
RDF
Carbon inventory of Pune city
Emissions from Solid waste
Translates to 0.07 tCO2e per capita in 2010-11 from Solid waste
Variable Value
Total MSW generated 496,400 MT/year
% of MSW treated at SWD sites 100%
Methane correction factor* 0.6
Degradable organic carbon 65%
Fraction DOC dissimilated* 0.5
Fraction of CH4 in landfill gas* 0.5
Recovered CH4 0%
Oxidation factor 0
Calculated CH4 emission 10,131 MT/year
Total CO2 equivalent emissions 212760 MT/year
* These are IPCC default correction factors
Scientific treatment of waste
 The total CO2 equivalent emissions could have been 5.58 times the current
emissions in case PMC had not installed the scientific technologies to
process MSW in Pune city
Recognition
 Vasundhara Award 2013 by Maharashtra
Pollution Control Board for best practices
 Vasundhara film Award 2013 for - Awareness
film ‘Kachara Muktnichya Dishene’
 HUDCO Awards for Best Practices to “ Improve the living
Environment 2012-13”
 ICON SWM 2012- Award of Excellence in SWM.
-By International Society of waste management, Jadhavpur
University & Karnataka Govt,2011-12.
 NagarRatna Award by JNNURM in
2010-2011.
 Skoch - Digital Inclusion Award:- The
-Benchmark of Best Practices 2013.
 APTDC award 2013 – Runner-up for SWaCH model and PMC best
practices
 IUKAN Award 2015 – for SWaCH & Zero Garbage model.
 SKOCH Award 2015 – 3 Awards for sanitation & environment related
best practices.
 SKOCH Award 2016 – 6 awards for SWM & Sanitation with GOLD
AWARD
 Sant Gadgebaba Nagari Swachata Abhiyan – 2nd award in 2010.
CONCLUSION
 The city has taken multi dimensional approach to
overcome the challenges of urbanization.
 The solution lies in using different technologies tailor
made to solve the specific needs of the problems at
local level.
 Citizen and Governance have come together and
mutually agreed to execute solutions.
 Pune- An Emerging ECO-Friendly City.
Thank You for patiently listening…

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Integrated Solid Waste Management of PMC

  • 1. Integrated Solid Waste Management of PMC
  • 2. PUNE CITY  Pune is the 8th largest city in India and the 2nd largest in the state of Maharashtra.  Population ; about 4 million  Households ; nearly 1 million  Area of city is 250 sq. kms.  4 Zones ; 15 Administrative Ward Offices ; 76 Prabhags Total Area 250.56 sq km Geographical Location: Western Part of Deccan Plateau Latitude: 18° 25' to 18° 37' North Longitude: 73° 44' to 73° 57‘ East Average Climate: 1. Summer: 22 ºC – 41 ºC 2. Winter: 8 ºC – 25 ºC 3. Rainfall: 650 – 700 mm Altitude: 560 Meters above Sea Level
  • 3. -3- 6% 9% 3% 5% 31 %1% 23 % 22 % Paper Plastic S N Source of generation Quantity( MT) % of total 1 Household 950 69.1 2 Street sweeping & drainage cleaning 140 10.2 3 Hotels &restaurants 150 10.9 4 Markets / commercial area 50 3.6 5 C and D Waste 75 5.5 6 Fruit, vegetable, fish meat market waste 7.5 0.5 7 Biomedical waste 4.5 0.4 Sources and Composition of MSW Description Percentage Organic Matter 45 to 50 Recyclables from Residential & Commercial 35 to 40 Inert Material 10 to 15 Other Parameters • Density • GCV • C/N • 437 Kg/m3 • 937Kcal/Kg • 22.85
  • 4. Pune working towards integrated approach “Swachh Pune Swasth Pune” “Pune’s Integrated approach” Waste generation Storage and collection Transfer and transportation Treatment and disposal Reuse Sources of waste Appropriate technology Environment regulatory compliance Implementatio n and monitoring systems Active stakeholder involvement, no social issuesFinancially sustainable Effective resource utilization Service delivery Institutional framework Integrated Solid Waste Management Objective of an Integrated Waste Management approach: Attaining better service delivery, Enhancing infrastructure, financial sustainability
  • 5. Cleanliness at Public places Transportation of Waste  Considering the manpower gap there is a need to bring in mechanization along with manual road sweeping. Street sweeping bits 6300 No of Sweepers required- 6300 No of sweepers 3344 Year Population Waste Generation (TPD) 2011 3,115,431 1374 2021 4,487,573 2871 2031 6,211,404 4112 2041 8,597,417 6071 Sr. No Type of Vehicles Present vehicles Additional ly Required 1 Trucks (for door to door collection) 145 61 2 Hotel Trucks 25 4 3 Compactor 31 16 4 Dumper Placer 85 17 5 Tractors 14 0 6 Tipper trucks 4 11 7 Tata Ache 56 88 8 BRCs 65 20 Total vehicles 416 217
  • 6. OVERVIEW OF WASTE MANAGEMENT  Pune generates 1600 -1700 tons of solid waste per day.  160 trucks collect waste door-to-door, collecting an average of 198 tons per day.  847containers and 116 compactor buckets dispersed around Pune.  Ward wise average- 350 to 750 gms per capita per day  Construction and demolition waste generation –150-180 TPD  Garden waste generation – 50-60 TPD  Biomedical waste – 5-6 TPD
  • 7. Service Level Benchmarking -7-Source: SWM Department Pune Municipal Corporation • Door-to-door collection of waste is only 70% which needs to be targeted for 100% in future. • Extent of segregation of waste is 50%.  There is no Mechanism for disposal of C&D processing waste. Construction waste is Directly dumped in low laying area or along the river.  Absence of scientific disposal and Treatment of e-waste.  Present Per capita per day waste generation is 441 gram.  Future solid waste generation for Pune city is Projected on the basis of existing per capita generation with annually increase of 1.4 percent growth rate for metropolitan cities in India. Sr. No. Performance Indicator 2015-16 1 Household level coverage of solid waste management services 70 2 Efficiency of collection of municipal solid waste 50 3 Extent of segregation of municipal solid waste 50 4 Extent of municipal solid waste recovered 85 5 Extent of scientific disposal of municipal solid waste 60 6 Extent of cost recovery in solid waste management services 80 7 Efficiency in collection of solid waste management charges 81 8 Efficiency in redressal of customer complaints 91
  • 8. BEST PRACTICES TO GENERATE WEALTH OUT OF WASTE  Scientific processing and scientific land filling of waste  Integrating Informal Sector in Municipal Solid Waste Management  Pune’s Trash Solution: A Zero Garbage City  Biomethanation cum power generation plants  Waste to energy –Pyrolysis Gasification  Mandatory onsite disposal in post 2000 residential and commercial schemes  SWACHH Sarvekshan  SWACHH AWARDs  CSR Initiatives  Celebration of Ganesh Festival in an Eco friendly manner  Sonia gram udyog Project for plastic recycling  Shredding and composting of garden waste
  • 9. Integrating Informal Sector – SWaCH Model  Pune city’s efforts to partner with waste pickers organizations to provide better service – 2300 wastepickers cover about 0.4 Million Households  PMC pays for management and equipment cost  Health insurance provided by PMC  Recent MOU – 7000 WPs will cater services to the entire city.
  • 11. SWaCH Model addresses - Segregation by citizens Better conditions of work for waste pickers Cleaner waste for recycling industry Reduction in municipal expenses for waste management Compliance of MSW 2000 rules and Mah Acts Decentralized waste management and processing Climate change mitigation Poverty Alleviation PPP Better waste management
  • 12. PMC - SWaCH Door To Door Collection System 2016-2020
  • 13. SWaCH-PMC Contract  5 years – 1st January 2016 to 31st December 2020  SWaCH:  DTDC in entire Pune, including Slums and commercial areas.  Integration of waste-pickers into waste management.  Promoting segregation at source and diversion to recycling  PMC  Administration costs, equipment, push-cart maintenance, slums subsidy  Infrastructure including offices and sorting sheds  Co-ordination with elected representatives and citizens  Enforcement against non-segregation by citizens  User fee based model – No wages are paid to waste- pickers by SWaCH / PMC. Waste-pickers’ earn from user fees and sale of recyclables only.
  • 14. User Fees: to be paid by citizens to waste- pickers Year of Operation Households Commercial Establishments, Shops etc. Households in Slums I – 2016 Rs. 50 p.m. Rs. 100 p.m. Rs. 30 p.m. II – 2017 Rs. 55 p.m. Rs. 110 p.m. Rs. 35 p.m. III – 2018 Rs. 60 p.m. Rs. 120 p.m. Rs. 40 p.m. IV – 2019 Rs. 65 p.m. Rs. 130 p.m. Rs. 45 p.m. V - 2020 Rs. 70 p.m. Rs. 140 p.m. Rs. 50 p.m.
  • 15. New Portable Sheds for SWaCH • There are 45 sorting shed Including 6 Portable & Other •Sonia Gram Udyog Prakalp 1) Aundh 2) Katraj 3)Yerawada •200 – 250 Waste Picker Directly Attached Processer •4 TPD of waste is Processed
  • 16. 1. Segregation at Source 2. Doorstep collection of Segregated Waste 3. Further sorting and segregation of dry waste and linkage with scrap dealers 4. Organic waste to biogas or other processing plant 5. Systems for handling specialized waste (C&D, E Waste, Garden Waste) Zero Garbage Model
  • 17. Ground Level Awareness Creation Reliable Systems from Collection to Disposal Mechanisms for Specialized Waste Recognition of Role Models Importance of Four Components • Mass Media alone will not drive behaviour change • Need to create champions of change in every ward • Current PMC collection, transport and disposal system does not operate consistently • Need to overcome citizen skepticism about PMC’s capabilities on solid waste • Need holistic solution to ensure clean city objective is met • No systems for things like garden and C&D waste currently • Can help convince citizens about doability of proposed model • Can help build momentum and civic pride
  • 18. • 11,500 Properties • 45,000 Residents ELEMENT BEFORE (2011) AFTER (2012) Community Waste Containers 24 4 Segregation at Source < 10% ~ 70% Door to Door Collection Coverage 30% ~90% No of Waste Pickers 20 45 Wet Waste Processing None 5 Tons/Day Biogas Waste Sent to Landfill 10 Tons/Day 2 Tons/Day Zero Garbage Pilot – Katraj Ward
  • 19. Original Zero Garbage Wards ( 20) New Zero Garbage Wards (10) Subsequent Expansion (46) Note: JM Road and FC Road targeted by APCCM included in Launch (ward 24) 2/13/2017 19 Zero Garbage Project Phase
  • 21. Segregation- Approach  PPP- with help of NGOs and waste picker’s Organization (like SWaCH).  Pune Trash Solution – Zero Garbage Ward project  Awareness- Through IEC.  Incentives- Distribution of dry and wet waste bins to households and tax rebate for practicing ecofriendly methods  Bell ringing vehicles – 160 nos for separate collection of waste  Establishment of Separate system for Garden Cutting and 8 Shredder Machines fixed at various location for garden waste processing  Separate system for hotel waste collection through 23 trucks  Post 2000 constructions have compulsion of insitu wet waste management
  • 24. CURRENT PROCESSING OF WASTE  Since June 2010; scientific processing and scientific landfilling.  Decentralized waste processing plants operational at institutional and society level. • 300 TPD; Bio CNG • Location: Baner and TalegaonNoble Exchange Evt Sol. • 200 TPD; Vermi- compost and compost • Hadapsar RampAjinkya Biofert • 50-100 TPD; Vermi- compost and compost • 13 decentralized plants Mechanical compost, Thermal compost & Microorganism • 120 TPD; Electricity and Compost • 25 Decentralized PlantsBiomethanation • 300-350 TPD; RDF • Ram Tekdi, HadapsarRochem Separation Systems
  • 26. Waste Generation and Processing details Type of waste Waste generati on in TPD Process ing in January 2015 in TPD 15th Oct 2015 –processing status in TPDs by Dec 2016 in TPD By June 2017 in TPD Wet waste 660 265 660 (Biogas 100+composti ng210+societ y 50 +farmer 300) 750 (Noble 300 +mobile OWC 50 composting) Dry waste 450 300 400 (Rochem 200+ recycle 150+mechnic al conveyor 50) 670 (Rochem350 +recycle 170+150conv eyor belt) Non recyclable 550 0 0 380 (scientific landfilling) 500 (waste to energy- mixed waste Total 1660 565 1060 1500 2000
  • 27. Decentralized Biomethanation Plants Sr. No Location of Biomethanatio n Plants Capacity of Plant Sr. No Location of Biomethanation Plants Capacity of Plant 1 Aundh Ward Office 5 TPD 14 Taljai Pathar 1 5 TPD 2 Katraj Railway Musiam 5 TPD 15 Taljai Pathar 2 5 TPD 3 Bavdhan 5 TPD 16 Phule Nagar 3 TPD 4 Hadpsar 1 5 TPD 17 K K Market 5 TPD 5 Model Colony 5 TPD 18 Katraj 1 5 TPD 6 Peshawe Park 1 5 TPD 19 Katraj 2 5 TPD 7 Peshawe Park 2 5 TPD 20 Katraj 3 5 TPD 8 Dhanori 5 TPD 21 Katraj 4 5 TPD 9 Baner 5 TPD 22 Vadgaon Sheri 5 TPD 10 Vadgaon Khurd 5 TPD 23 Yerwada 5 TPD 11 Vadgaon Khurd 5 TPD 24 Wanawori 5 TPD 12 Hadpsar 2 5 TPD 25 Yerwada jail 5 TPD 13 Ghole raoad 3 TPD
  • 29.  Noble Exchange Bio CNG plant Input -300 TPD Organic Wastes :
  • 30. Mode of Implementation - Strategic Approach Large Scale (Centralized System) – DBOO B)Noble exchange  300 TPD Biomethanation plant with Bio-CNG is commissioned on DBOO basis 1/11/2015.  At present,operational with capacity of 100 TPD.  2000 Sqm land alloted at Baner with in PMC Limit.  Rs.360/ton tipping fee with 8 % escalation per year is borne by PMC.  Processing and Bio-CNG Unit located at Ambi Talegaon 35 km away from the city on five acre Land owned by Plant operator.  Bio-CNG will utilised to PMPML Buses  PESSO permission is awaited .  At Present 12000Cum gas is generated  Total Bio CNG will be 34000Cum per day. 2/13/20 17
  • 32. ROCHEM SEPARATION SYSTEM (Pyrolysis Gasification ) Pune is the pioneering city in the country to set up such plant for MSW treatment and electricity generation
  • 33. Mode of Implementation - Strategic Approach • Large Scale (Centralized System) - DBOOT / BOO A)Rochem separation systems Pvt.Ltd.  700TPD pyrolysis /gasification waste to energy plant presently processing 300TPD producing RDF(Refuse derived fuel)  DBOOT Proposal on Mixed Waste.  10000 Sqm land alloted at Ramtekdi Industrial estate Hadpsar.  Rs.300/ton tipping fee given by PMC. 2/13/20 17 33
  • 34. POTENTIAL USING DIFFERENT TECHNOGIES  Combined treatment for sewage and organic waste  Vehicle fuel generation from biogas  Compression of Biogas.  Research on ethanol production from biomass / garden waste.
  • 35. Zone No Vermicomp osting Pits Bio- Sanitisers Bio- Methanisa tion Organic Waste Converter Total Nos Kgs Nos Kgs Nos Kgs Nos Kgs No s Kgs Zone-1 775 12754 223 2522 14 5636 21 4490 1033 22880 Zone-2 12 330 100 2878 1 185 7 3120 121 6568 Zone-3 63 934.5 396 3273 4 111 10 2430 473 6748.5 Zone-4 139 1878 86 726 6 4200 4 1300 235 7378.3 Total 989 15896.5 803 9334 25 10132 42 11340 1862 43574 Decentralised Wet Waste Processing Units
  • 36. PPP Approach Tax rebate given by PMC for eco-friendly measures practiced by citizen. DETAILS No. of Properties Solar 4075 Vermiculture 10429 Solar & Vermiculture 7254 Vermiculture & Rain Harvesting 1024 TOTAL 22782
  • 39. Sanitary Napkin Disposer Collection System Prabhag No. 37 Prabhag No. 21 Prabhag No. 51
  • 40. E Waste Management 1. PMC , GIZ and SWaCH has developed a model for collection and recycling 2. Establishment of Informal Sector Capacity building Training of trainers on Business Management Practices  Basic training of Scrap Dealers 3. Policy dialogues and Dissemination activities •Poster Competitions for school students •Posters and Flyers •Collection bins 4. E collect drives 5. E-Waste Collection Center
  • 41. Construction & Demolition Waste  Categorization of generators  Fixing the responsibilities of generators, specific generators & urban local body.  Process flow for collection & disposal by an authorized agency or generator  C & D waste management plan  Scientific processing & recycling
  • 42. Application of 4R’s Principle  Plastic Waste Free Pune City Campaign  Recycling of plastic through SWaCH Waste collectors - 150 -200 tons per day  Sonia Gram Udyog plants at 3 locations – About 15 Tons per day Plastic Waste Management Monitoring & Enforcement • GB has passed resolution for complete ban on plastics- which was challenged by plastic manufacturer’s association through WP • Fixing Prices for Carry Bags-Rs 5 to 15/- • Penalties & Prosecution on Defaulters. • Issuing notices • Actions through sanitary inspectors & Nuisance Detection Squad. • Health & Sanitation by-laws.
  • 43. Behavioral Change Communication Central level  Making short films for theater.  Arches & Standees.  Puppet shows  Informative CD’s for Societies.  Mohalla Committee meetings. Local level  Meetings with hotel owners, citizens  Training of scrap shop owners for E-Waste.  School Training Programme.  Mohalla committee meetings in Ward Office on every last Thursday.  Student Rally  Cleanliness Drives by School & College Students.
  • 45. Monitoring mechanism  Third party auditing  Indicators defined for auditing  Based on these an independent body ensure procedures are followed  Mohalla Committee  Swachhta mitra  Local residents become involved with the project  Ensures sustainability of the project  Reporting System  Weekly report format.  SI & N.D.Squard fine collection report.  Notices to Societies for non segregation.  Notices & fine to plastic bag sellers.(<50 microns)  Legal action.  Publication of Ghata trucks route maps
  • 46. MSWM: FUTURE SCENARIO AND CHALLENGES  The land available for treatment & disposal shrinks everyday  Lack of awareness among citizens and less political support resulted in limited community participation  The limitations of the existing treatment processes will dictate implementation of more efficient treatment like plasma gasification & reduction in residues for landfill.  Local waste management will form the centre-piece of MSWM strategy. This practice must continue zone-wise.  Movement of waste will become problematic & costly.  E Waste management will pose major challenge as the city is a major IT / ITES hub & the e-waste generation could reach over 4,000 to 5,000 MT per year.  C & D waste would be over 35000 to 50000 TPY and shall need new locations for disposal.
  • 47. Areas of Interventions Augmentation of existing waste processing Augmentation of existing waste processing plants from 65 to 80 percent Animal waste Upgrade Carcass Utilization Plant Separate incinerator for pet carcasses (or Burial site) Biomedical waste Identification and allocation of site for CBMWTF Autoclaving or Recycling Facility for Sanitary Waste - Napkins, Diapers Extended Producers Ewaste Processing, Dismantling & Recycling facility EPR – manufactures in PMC jurisdiction for the cost of collection C and D Processing of Construction and Demolition waste Sanitary Landfill Facility Construction of SLF for residual waste from processing plants and other inert waste SLF Management Issues of Collection &Segregation- Lack of professionalism among WPs, No proper market value chain, Irregular payments and inconsistency in segregation by citizens, Lack of proper sorting shades
  • 48. Areas of Interventions Selection of Technologies Assessment and Selection of new technology/processing options for collections, storage, transport, processing Development of contracts Development of contracts with appropriate terms and conditions Establishment of Markets for Waste Products Establishment of Market Links for RDF
  • 49. Carbon inventory of Pune city Emissions from Solid waste Translates to 0.07 tCO2e per capita in 2010-11 from Solid waste Variable Value Total MSW generated 496,400 MT/year % of MSW treated at SWD sites 100% Methane correction factor* 0.6 Degradable organic carbon 65% Fraction DOC dissimilated* 0.5 Fraction of CH4 in landfill gas* 0.5 Recovered CH4 0% Oxidation factor 0 Calculated CH4 emission 10,131 MT/year Total CO2 equivalent emissions 212760 MT/year * These are IPCC default correction factors
  • 50. Scientific treatment of waste  The total CO2 equivalent emissions could have been 5.58 times the current emissions in case PMC had not installed the scientific technologies to process MSW in Pune city
  • 51. Recognition  Vasundhara Award 2013 by Maharashtra Pollution Control Board for best practices  Vasundhara film Award 2013 for - Awareness film ‘Kachara Muktnichya Dishene’  HUDCO Awards for Best Practices to “ Improve the living Environment 2012-13”  ICON SWM 2012- Award of Excellence in SWM. -By International Society of waste management, Jadhavpur University & Karnataka Govt,2011-12.  NagarRatna Award by JNNURM in 2010-2011.  Skoch - Digital Inclusion Award:- The -Benchmark of Best Practices 2013.  APTDC award 2013 – Runner-up for SWaCH model and PMC best practices  IUKAN Award 2015 – for SWaCH & Zero Garbage model.  SKOCH Award 2015 – 3 Awards for sanitation & environment related best practices.  SKOCH Award 2016 – 6 awards for SWM & Sanitation with GOLD AWARD  Sant Gadgebaba Nagari Swachata Abhiyan – 2nd award in 2010.
  • 52. CONCLUSION  The city has taken multi dimensional approach to overcome the challenges of urbanization.  The solution lies in using different technologies tailor made to solve the specific needs of the problems at local level.  Citizen and Governance have come together and mutually agreed to execute solutions.  Pune- An Emerging ECO-Friendly City.
  • 53. Thank You for patiently listening…