Re: RED ALERT!!! --> BBMP Garbage Unit at Banashankari 6th S
Posted: August 7th, 2014, 5:33 am
certainly fight with the "NIMBY" - not in my back yard thought line. but also provide the administrators with solutions. What are the alternatives - how can we reduce the amount of waste generated, how can it be processed such that it is not smelly, toxic or nauseous, is there something.
check out all the initiatives other cities are following to reduce or eliminate waste. San Francisco is working to become zero waste city - http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/climate- ... ing_01-25/
I myself have reduced the amount of garbage I generate at home. We used to have twice a week garbage pickup, but now we have once a week - which is most of the times not even half a garbage can full. For one, I recycle almost everything possible, and then compost most of the rest, even the house dust, lint, hair etc. can go in compost. So if everyone of us tried to reduce the amount of waste, perhaps there won't be a need for such processing centers.
In addition to this, we need to figure out a way to green up the city (all the construction has affected the climate adversely and if we don't do something about it, we will be in serious trouble). Basically, we all need to work on conservation of energy, water, reduce waste, and reduce petrol consumption. I wonder if that is going to be possible, but i do see many folks working towards that goal and hopefully it will spread and become the norm.
check out all the initiatives other cities are following to reduce or eliminate waste. San Francisco is working to become zero waste city - http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/climate- ... ing_01-25/
I myself have reduced the amount of garbage I generate at home. We used to have twice a week garbage pickup, but now we have once a week - which is most of the times not even half a garbage can full. For one, I recycle almost everything possible, and then compost most of the rest, even the house dust, lint, hair etc. can go in compost. So if everyone of us tried to reduce the amount of waste, perhaps there won't be a need for such processing centers.
In addition to this, we need to figure out a way to green up the city (all the construction has affected the climate adversely and if we don't do something about it, we will be in serious trouble). Basically, we all need to work on conservation of energy, water, reduce waste, and reduce petrol consumption. I wonder if that is going to be possible, but i do see many folks working towards that goal and hopefully it will spread and become the norm.