20 RVMs to be installed in
first phase; aim is to protect the environment: CEO SSCL
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Srinagar: Srinagar is
soon going to have reverse vending machines at identified public places across
the city — the aim being to encourage scientific disposal of plastic and other
non-biodegradable waste products and protection of the environment.
The machines also called as
RVMs are being installed under the Smart City project. The Srinagar Smart City
Limited or SSCL is taking care of their installation and monitoring and
maintenance.
The RVMs being installed in
Srinagar are the same Zeleno brand machines as have been installed in major
cities across India. These smart machines solve the problem of managing solid
plastic PET waste as these allow for disposing them off scientifically and
thereby protecting the environment.
In addition to polyethylene
terephthalate or PET bottles these machines also collect for recycling other
non-biodegradable waste products like cold drink aluminium cans and miuti-layer
packaging materials.
In the first phase 20 reverse
vending machines will be installed within two within months. These machines
will be installed at identified locations in various areas of the Srinagar
city.
The users will be rewarded
with cash backs and discount vouchers for disposing off the said waste material
into these machines — the idea being to encourage scientific disposal of
non-biodegradable waste and protection of the environment.
Seventy to hundred percent of
the PET and other drinking container waste disposed off in these reverse
vending machines are returned for recycling making these machines the best
available for scientific disposal of the said waste in India.
The SSCL Tuesday gave a
demonstration of the acquired Zeleno machines to the Deputy Commissioner
Srinagar Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary who is also the Chief Executive Officer
SSCL.
During the demonstration it
was informed that these machines can compress over 90 PET bottles an hour
crushing and shredding them before the waste is returned for recycling. Their
total capacity it was said ranges from 2000 to 5000 bottles or cans.
Each of these RVMs has a
digital screen. The users open the door of the smart bin and drop in the waste
bottle or can by following the basic commands on touch screen. The sensors of
the machine detect the aluminium and scan the bottles. The details of the PET
and aluminium bottles are then tallied with the database and then it is passed
through the conveyor belt.
Dr Shahid while speaking on
the occasion said the protection of the environment is amongst the top
priorities of the Srinagar administration adding that the introduction of
reverse vending machines for scientific disposal of PET waste in Srinagar city
is a small step in the direction of putting in a place a mechanism therefor.
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