Noida: In order to handle the issue of horticulture waste equivalent to dry leaves and crops from 700 parks and green belts, the Noida Authority plans mass treatment of about five tonnes of horticulture waste in keeping with day to turn them into organic manure and sell them at a nominal value to residents.
“We had been witnessing an enormous pile-up of leaves all throughout Noida. These leaves have develop into a problem to maintain. They even trigger hearth at a couple of puts. We will now turn those waste leaves into compost,” stated Rajeev Tyagi, the general supervisor of the Noida Authority.
For this, it has roped in experts in organic manure and has begun pilot initiatives by way of digging pits for compost in two puts, including a Sector 8 nursery and along the Yamuna river front opposite Sector 15 A Park. A third location is being thought to be.
Experts equivalent to Colonel (rtd) Ram Rattan Singh Nara, a resident of Arun Vihar in Sector 28, Anurag Srivastava, a local professional in organic composting in Noida, Rahul Khera from a Gurgaon-based social enterprise — Balancing Bits, Kanika Kaushal from Ghaziabad and Kalpana Arora from IIT-Delhi had been roped for volunteering in the undertaking.
“We have roped in those experts from throughout NCR and are running with them on a couple of pilot initiatives to treat the horticulture waste naturally and switch them into organic manure to be offered at a nominal value,” stated Tyagi.
Three other composting tactics had been planned at those places, which might be eco-friendly cardio method of composting, leaving minimal carbon footprints.
“Along the Yamuna river front, an improvised composting pit is being constructed with passive aeration. Four pits are being advanced, the place all pits shall be used to procedure the horticulture waste getting generated from the park in the neighborhood. This is a low cost method being advanced by way of the Noida Authority itself beneath the voluntary guidance of experts,” stated Tyagi.
At the Sector 8 nursery, honey-comb structures shall be created using bricks or concrete blocks. “This method is being advanced for the first time in Noida. Organic manure advanced at Sector 8 nursery shall be offered to public at a nominal cost to get well the running cost which is very low,” added Tyagi, including that with those efforts the Authority aims to tackle the persisting issue of leaf dropping and horticulture green waste in the city.
“We had been witnessing an enormous pile-up of leaves all throughout Noida. These leaves have develop into a problem to maintain. They even trigger hearth at a couple of puts. We will now turn those waste leaves into compost,” stated Rajeev Tyagi, the general supervisor of the Noida Authority.
For this, it has roped in experts in organic manure and has begun pilot initiatives by way of digging pits for compost in two puts, including a Sector 8 nursery and along the Yamuna river front opposite Sector 15 A Park. A third location is being thought to be.
Experts equivalent to Colonel (rtd) Ram Rattan Singh Nara, a resident of Arun Vihar in Sector 28, Anurag Srivastava, a local professional in organic composting in Noida, Rahul Khera from a Gurgaon-based social enterprise — Balancing Bits, Kanika Kaushal from Ghaziabad and Kalpana Arora from IIT-Delhi had been roped for volunteering in the undertaking.
“We have roped in those experts from throughout NCR and are running with them on a couple of pilot initiatives to treat the horticulture waste naturally and switch them into organic manure to be offered at a nominal value,” stated Tyagi.
Three other composting tactics had been planned at those places, which might be eco-friendly cardio method of composting, leaving minimal carbon footprints.
“Along the Yamuna river front, an improvised composting pit is being constructed with passive aeration. Four pits are being advanced, the place all pits shall be used to procedure the horticulture waste getting generated from the park in the neighborhood. This is a low cost method being advanced by way of the Noida Authority itself beneath the voluntary guidance of experts,” stated Tyagi.
At the Sector 8 nursery, honey-comb structures shall be created using bricks or concrete blocks. “This method is being advanced for the first time in Noida. Organic manure advanced at Sector 8 nursery shall be offered to public at a nominal cost to get well the running cost which is very low,” added Tyagi, including that with those efforts the Authority aims to tackle the persisting issue of leaf dropping and horticulture green waste in the city.
Horticulture waste to soon be turned into organic manure
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April 17, 2019
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