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WHY SHOULD WE CARE ABOUT WASTE? Because waste can become a tragedy or … a resource. We have to choose. We are at a tipping point …

To start moving, the new S & PWM rules are vital because we are, today, at the edge of a dramatic planetary pattern shift because they are our current dharma to create green karma  

Until now there was a huge gap between WE, the “clean” ones, trashing everything, everywhere, every time - we, the “good” citizens  and THEY, the “cleaners”, removing, burning and dumping our massive trash, some times, from some places - they, the “dirty” municipal workers and the gudjri  Result landfill exhaustion waste of resources (financial & material) massive pollution of air, water, land, ocean terrible increase of global warming

This already inbuilt disastrous gap has to be filled Luckily, to drive this shift, we have excellent great tools, as rare countries do Rules Guidelines Handbooks Policies Vision But further we need understanding care determination commitment and … overall, joint interaction!

Paired action for our waste (that is our responsibility) is going to be hard … ???? how come …?

Is it difficult… do not litter? to segregate our waste (dry and wet)? to compost our wet waste or … … give it to the agency? to give the dry waste to collectors? to pay collecting fees?

not really!

Even if it requires to change a long ingrained habit by another, any of us, with a small bit of mindfulness, can do it perfectly!

the most difficult is to practice – everyday! to go without disposable plastics to go against the “use & throw” system to price & support the role of rag-pickers to see waste as a resource - not as a filth

It means … to innovate

Zero Waste Kumta Project

IT'S TIME TO REIMAGINE EVERYTHING ABOUT WASTE

We can cease to be part of … the problem and start being part of … the solution

Waste doesn't have to be a dirty thing if we achieve these goals: • Reduce non-recyclable waste to < 20% • Transform 80% of produced waste into value • Create opportunities for up-valuing of waste • Create more scalable and eco-friendly businesses

Requirement Stop using obsolete minds

What is zero waste reducing reusing segregating at source recycling Cut, nearly finish, the waste sent to landfill by: reducing reusing segregating at source recycling composting or turning into biogas

How to achieve Zero Waste Segregation is the first and crucial step, next: Wet waste is to be composted or produce biogas Dry waste is to be recycled Just final rejects & hazardous wastes go to landfill

Two bins Only separating our wastes, everywhere and at all times, change can start

This can not be called waste

Waste Audit - Kumta If daily, each house produces ±1,5 Kg of waste Total waste from 7.000 houses ±10 tones Segregation & recycle bring the input to landfill to 10% (±1 tone)

Waste streaming 60% (wet waste) is composted or bio-methanized 20%( recyclables) is given to the rag-pickers 20% (toxic & reject) is given to collectors, and treated as per the rules

Landfiil now next

Waste generators must Practice to handle waste with mindfulness & care reducing, by wise consumer choice segregating at source treating organic waste at home giving recycles to rag-pickers giving rejects & toxic to KMC collectors Result: 60% waste reduction and eco-enterprise start-up

Waste Managers must Enforce waste segregation at source Enforce plastic ban Provide collecting and sorting centers Provide legal landfill Dispose only rejects and toxic wastes Enforce composting and bio-methanation Include rag-pickers, recyclers & producers in the SWM chain

Khushi Parisara input Environmental literacy program for schools Environment literacy program for general public Network with Rag Pickers Teams Seminar on Alternatives to Plastics and Landfill (bio-gas, composting & bagasses) Urban informative displays (pamphlets, banners) Remediation proposals, monitoring, assessment

The wave of change starts with all of us together!