Private firms to collect dry waste from houses

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The Hindu 04.11.2009

Private firms to collect dry waste from houses

Deepa H Ramakrishnan

EOI invited for contract in six Corporation zones for 3 years

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HANDLING garbage: The proposal to involve private agencies in recyclable waste management is likely to reduce load on garbage dumps of the Chennai Corporation.

CHENNAI: Private agencies will soon take up door-to-door collection of plastic and other recyclable and non-biodegradable waste in several parts of the city.

The Chennai Corporation has invited expression of interest (EOI) from private firms for awarding the contract in six of its 10 zones for three years. The selected firm would be required to collect the waste, including hardboards, tyres and paper, using its own men and machinery. The six zones are Tondiarpet, Basin Bridge, Ayanavaram, Anna Nagar, Nungambakkam and Saidapet.

A senior official said that the objective is to make households take up segregation of garbage on a regular basis. Already it is being tried out in four wards of Zone 5 (Anna Nagar) on a trial basis. Every month, about 45 tonnes of recyclable waste is being collected from the households.

ITC, which is involved in the operation, uses dry waste in its factories. It pays Rs.2 for a kg of such waste to the households, the official said. The Corporation provides tricycles to the ITC staff involved in the operation and the civic body’s conservancy staff accompany them on their rounds.

He said a few more companies had evinced interest to take up collection of such waste for use in their manufacturing facilities. “We are not taking the tender route, but only inviting expression of interest as there is a possibility of more companies participating that way. The idea is also to approach the issue of waste management in a different manner.”

Wet waste

However, the Corporation conservancy staff will continue to collect wet waste in the six zones and take them to the regular landfills. “If the initiative takes off, it will reduce the burden on landfills, help recycle waste and prevent further environmental damage,” another official said.

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