Godavari (Kailali), March 5:
Dhangadhi Sub-municipality Corporation has been making a good income by
converting waste produced by its citizens into wealth. The Waste Segregation
Centre based at ward no-2 has so far earned Rs 4.55 million by selling biodegradable
and non-biodegradable waste.
The center earned Rs 2.55 million
in the last fiscal year and Rs 2 million in the first eight months of the
current fiscal year.
According to Ashok Awasthi, head of
Dhangadi's environment, drinking water and sanitation management branch, the
center came into operation since the beginning of last fiscal year
2080/081.
Nanda Devi Service Center has been
contracted for five years to run the centre.
Currently, the center collects 21
tons of waste daily from nine of the 19 wards of the sub-metropolis and sells
it after sorting the waste into different forms and categories. In the
remaining 10 wards, garbage is being collected by placing dustbins in
commercial centers through a cleanliness campaign.
At the centre, plastic, iron, tin,
aluminum, rubber, shoes, and paper are all being sold after being segregated
“70 percent of the collected waste is being put to use, and biogas is being
extracted from the biodegradable waste,” Awasthi said.
Three machines have been installed
at the classification center to shred and compress waste including paper and
plastic.
The center operator, Hasta Bahadur
Shah, said that the waste collected from the market is being sold in markets
including Dhangadhi, Biratnagar, Bhairahawa and Dang. Currently, 140 people
have been employed at the centre. (RSS)