The Hindu 06.09.2012
Convert hotel waste into biogas: BBMP
The city generates about 4,000 tonnes of garbage every
day; of this, at least 1,500 tonnes is waste generated by hotels,
darshinis and small eateries. The waste that can be used to generate
bio-fuel is only ending up at the dump yards.
City
Mayor D. Venkatesh Murthy and Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP)
Commissioner Rajneesh Goel met members of the Bruhat Bangalore Hotels’
Association on Wednesday to convince them to install biogas generators.
This would not only be profitable to the hotels, but also reduce
pressure on landfills.
The two urged the hoteliers to
stop using plastic and switch to biodegradable materials. By setting up
biogas units on the hotel premises, the dependence on liquefied
petroleum gas would come down. Other than hotels, caterers, marriage
halls and malls could also benefit from these units, Mr. Goel suggested.
Also
present at the meeting was Sheetal Singh, a biofuel researcher from the
Karnataka State Bio Fuel Development Board. Mr. Goel said that she
would be able to provide the technical expertise as she has a domestic
biogas unit at her house. Ms. Singh said that domestic biogas units
could be set up in even apartment complexes and hotels. “I use only
kitchen waste as raw materials and hardly depend on LPG. At most, I buy
two LPG cylinders a year,” she said.
Vasudeva Adiga,
president of the Bruhat Bangalore Hotels’ Association, said that the
6,000-odd hotels under the association were paying private contractors
to pick up waste from them.He said that the association welcomed the 100 per cent ban on plastic, a resolution which the BBMP council recently adopted.
- Hoteliers told to switch to biodegradable materials
- Hotels generate 1,500 tonnes of waste a day