The Hindu 06.11.2013
Corporation begins recycling waste plastic bags discarded in city

Plastic bags of various microns thickness lay scattered
outside a shed in Apanaickenpalayam, near Thudiyalur. A cursory look
suggests that the Corporation had dumped the bags there. It is not so,
as the Corporation is recycling the bags to produce plastic cakes that
will be recycled to produce various plastic products.
Process
Commissioner
G. Latha told journalists on Tuesday that the Corporation had begun the
process of recycling plastic bags. The plastic bags collected from the
20 wards in the North Zone go the processing zone, where members of a
self help group clean, dry and shred the bags.
The workers then feed the shredded plastic pieces to a machine, which using heat, compacts them into plastic cakes.
Payment
The
Corporation had tasked the conservancy workers in the Zone with
collecting the waste. To encourage them to collect the bags, the
Corporation would pay Rs. 2 a kg. In the past few days, the workers had
collected nearly 2,900 kg bags.
The Commissioner said
that for every 125 kg shredded waste, the machine pushes out plastic
cakes that weigh 100 kg. The Corporation sold a kg of the plastic cake
at Rs. 17.50 to an Erode-based businessman who uses the same as raw
material to manufacture plastic products.
For
producing the cakes, the Corporation pays each of the eight members of
the self help groups Rs. 150 a day. And, at the end of the day, the
Corporation was left with Rs. 350 which it could use towards maintenance
and power charges.
Self-help group
Ms.
Latha said that the Corporation had just started the unit. At present
it was keen on streamlining the process and in the days to come could
look at handing over the entire unit to the self help group members.
The objective was to recycle plastics.
For
managing the plastic waste in other zones the Corporation was looking
at other models of waste management. For example in Ward 23 (R.S.
Puram), where the Corporation had implemented the Shunya Project of
‘Zero Waste Management’ the Corporation had tied-up with ITC.
The workers there sold the plastics and other dry waste to the company for a consideration.
At the inauguration on Tuesday, Mayor S.M. Velusamy, councillors and officials were present.