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Indore to set up nation's first PPP green waste processing plant

IANS March 18, 2025 139 views

Indore is set to revolutionize urban waste management with India's first public-private partnership green waste processing plant. The facility will convert wood, branches, and tree waste into eco-friendly pellets that can replace coal in industrial applications. By processing 30-70 tonnes of green waste daily, the plant aims to improve air quality and generate additional revenue for the municipal corporation. This innovative project represents a significant step towards sustainable urban environmental practices under the Swachh Bharat Mission.

"This initiative aligns with the vision of garbage-free cities" - Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs
New Delhi, March 18: Under the Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban, Indore is poised to launch the country's first PPP green waste processing plant that will recycle wooden waste and branches of large trees to produce pellets that can serve as an alternative to coal, an official said on Tuesday.

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First public-private partnership green waste processing facility in India

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Generates revenue through wood pellet production

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Processes 30-70 tonnes of daily green waste

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Supports sustainable urban waste management

The facility will not only process green waste but also generate revenue, with the Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) earning nearly Rs 3,000 per tonne in royalty for supplying wood and branches, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.

Built on 55,000 square feet of land in Bicholi Hapsi, the plant will recycle wood and branches to produce wooden pellets.

Wooden pellets, produced from green waste, are utilised across various industries, including the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), where they serve as an eco-friendly alternative for energy production and other applications.

Branches of large trees in Indore will be redirected to the Green Waste Processing Plant at City Forest, where they will be repurposed into valuable products. In addition, green waste generated from the premises of major institutions will be directly collected and sent to the facility, with a fixed fee structure in place, said the statement.

Every day, Indore, a key financial hub of Madhya Pradesh, generates nearly 30 tonnes of green waste -- wood, branches, leaves, and flowers. As the seasons change, especially during autumn, this volume soars to 60 to 70 tonnes.

The goal of this initiative is to efficiently manage green waste, promote environmental sustainability, and create additional revenue streams for the municipal corporation, said the statement.

"It will also play a crucial role in improving the Air Quality Index (AQI). By improving waste management practices, this initiative will enhance hygiene, reduce pollution, and curb the unnecessary burning of waste, contributing to a cleaner and healthier environment," said the statement.

"This initiative aligns with the vision of garbage-free cities under the Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban, advancing efforts towards a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable urban environment," said the statement.

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