'Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation won’t accept unsegregated waste'

Since the bio-methane gas plants accept only wet garbage, the civic body authorities asked the city dwellers to segregate their garbage into two parts-wet and dry-before bringing them to the dedicated ‘safei gadi’ (garbage lifting vehicle). 

BMC' Safei Gadi

The Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) will no longer accept unsegregated waste, said the commissioner of the civic body, Vijay Amruta Kulange on Friday. 

The BMC is going to set up four bio-methane gas plants of 50 tonnes per day (TPD) capacity each. The pre-condition of these bio-methane plants is segregation. These plants will use the wet garbage as their raw materials. The BMC has a target to sell the bio-methane gas by converting it into CNG and the waste materials to cement plants.