How to dispose household waste
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Monday, May 24, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Clean India Movement
Every day millions of people dispose their trash in the dustbin without giving a thought to the value associated to the trash that they just threw. It is estimated that New Delhi generates 12000 tons of waste on a daily basis, and only about 60% of this is collected, the rest is found lying in heaps on the streets becoming a source of livelihood for rag-pickers and food for stray animals. In our endeavour to turn Delhi into a world class city, we have forgotten the very basis principal of "Hygiene" and cleanliness.
The same food that was on our dinner plate and that we eagerly ate is now a sore site after our stomach is full! The same bottle of water that we bought from the super market is now trash after we quenched our thirst and is discard it in the bin or on the street. As citizens of India we must realize that the buck starts and stops with us. We as individuals have the capacity to bring change to our immediate surroundings and collectively to the whole nation. It is time that we come under an umbrella collectively and proceed in a direction that forces change on our political and administrative class.
Eco Wise Waste Management invites you to join the "Clean India Movement" where you can voice you opinion in a open forum, be a part of a collective community of like mined people with a voice that cannot be ignored, and help to bring positive change in your communities via engaging various government organizations in dialog!
Be The Change You Desire! Sign Up by sending us a mail on info@eco-wise.info and play a part in India's securing India's future.
Join The Clean India Movement
The same food that was on our dinner plate and that we eagerly ate is now a sore site after our stomach is full! The same bottle of water that we bought from the super market is now trash after we quenched our thirst and is discard it in the bin or on the street. As citizens of India we must realize that the buck starts and stops with us. We as individuals have the capacity to bring change to our immediate surroundings and collectively to the whole nation. It is time that we come under an umbrella collectively and proceed in a direction that forces change on our political and administrative class.
Eco Wise Waste Management invites you to join the "Clean India Movement" where you can voice you opinion in a open forum, be a part of a collective community of like mined people with a voice that cannot be ignored, and help to bring positive change in your communities via engaging various government organizations in dialog!
Be The Change You Desire! Sign Up by sending us a mail on info@eco-wise.info and play a part in India's securing India's future.
Join The Clean India Movement
Sunday, May 16, 2010
About biomass and its potential
About biomass & its potential:
Photosynthetic activity around the world is estimated to store 17 times more energy as compared to annual consumption of energy by all nations of the world. Taking into account the energy required for collection, processing, and conversion of Bio-mass into useful forms, the complete energy need of the world can be met by bio mass, if managed and used effectively and sustainably.
Bio-mass is renewable organic matter in the process of photosynthesis by plants. In this process solar energy is combined with CO2 and moisture to form carbohydrates and oxygen. Any material constituting of combustible organic matter is referred to as Bio-mass. C, H and O which are oxygenated hydrocarbons are present in Bio-mass. Bio-mass generally contains a high level of moisture and volatile matter but has a low bulk density and calorific value.
Biomass can be classified into two sources: woody and non-woody. Agro crops, agro industry processing residue, municipal solid waste, animal and poultry waste all fall under the biomass classification as they are biodegradable in nature.
Bio-mass to Energy
Photosynthetic activity around the world is estimated to store 17 times more energy as compared to annual consumption of energy by all nations of the world. Taking into account the energy required for collection, processing, and conversion of Bio-mass into useful forms, the complete energy need of the world can be met by bio mass, if managed and used effectively and sustainably.
Bio-mass is renewable organic matter in the process of photosynthesis by plants. In this process solar energy is combined with CO2 and moisture to form carbohydrates and oxygen. Any material constituting of combustible organic matter is referred to as Bio-mass. C, H and O which are oxygenated hydrocarbons are present in Bio-mass. Bio-mass generally contains a high level of moisture and volatile matter but has a low bulk density and calorific value.
Biomass can be classified into two sources: woody and non-woody. Agro crops, agro industry processing residue, municipal solid waste, animal and poultry waste all fall under the biomass classification as they are biodegradable in nature.
Bio-mass to Energy
Friday, May 7, 2010
Plastic Waste Management- Recycling Video in Hindi
A very easy to understand video in Hindi about the importance of Segregation at Home and how the recycling can help use plastics again.
So, the message is to 'Stop Littering Plastic' and be Responsible in throwing plastic away.
EcoWise Waste Management offers services to responsibly collect and put plastic into proper use through recycling and recovering it.
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