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Thematic Report: Waste and Environment |
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by Sandhya Adhikari | 18-02-2021 02:52 0 |
Hello Namaste and Warm Greeting to Everyone!! It has been six month that we are together with. See how fast the time flew away.. the six month period was really so worthy. I would like to express my sincere thankfulness to our mentors, eco generation for making us able, pointing us mistakes and granting a chance to be the better version of ourself,for understanding our situations and making this place a homely place. Similarly all the ambassador from the world did inspired me a lot, thanks for all the beautifully written reports. Thanks for making us well known with own country environmental laws, environmental practices and results. For this month the last topic has been provided with and its ¡°Waste and Environment¡±. Deposition of the waste haphazardly has a multihued environmental impacts. An inefficient waste management system has created the serious negative impacts on the environment like outbreak of infectious diseases, increased in land and water pollution, obstruction of drainages and loss of biodiversity. The wastes are generated from households, companies, educational institutions and organization which consists of plastics, bottles, glass, papers, e wastes, metals etc. Some waste can be recycled and used but not the every wastes. In Nepal many areas faces difficulty in the management of the water, solid waste and waste water treatments. The survey was carried out by the Asian Development Bank and found that average per capita household waste generation rate was 170 grams (g)/capita/day. The study also described that the household waste generation rates differs with the economic status and climatic conditions. On average, households with monthly expenditures of NRs40,000 ($417) and above generate more than twice as much waste as households with monthly expenditures of less than NRs5,000 ($52). Households in Terai municipalities generate nearly 80% more waste than those in mountain region municipalities. For institutional establishments, the average daily waste generation was 4.0 kilograms (kg) per school and 1.4 kg per office. Similarly, the average daily waste generation of commercial establishments was 1.4 kg per shop and 5.7 kg per hotel or restaurant. Based on the analysis and findings, it is estimated that waste from households in general contributes about 50%–75% of the total MSW generated. Thus, the average MSW generation was found to be 317 g/capita/day. Using these per capita waste generation rates and the population in 2011, the total MSW generation of the 58 municipalities was estimated at about 1,435 tons/day and 524,000 tons/year. The analysis of household waste composition presented that the highest waste category was organic waste with 66%, followed by plastics with 12%, and paper and paper products with 9%. The composition analysis of institutional wastes revealed 45% paper and paper products, 22% organic wastes, and 21% plastics. The study found that commercial wastes comprised 43% organic wastes, 23% paper and paper products, and 22% plastics. In aggregate, MSW is composed of 56% organic waste, 16% plastics, and 16% paper and paper products. This indicates great potential for producing compost from organic waste, and reusing and recycling other materials, with only about 10% going to final disposal if resource recovery is maximized. The study uncovered that about 30% of surveyed households in the municipalities were practicing segregation of waste at source and composting using traditional methods of management. Here I would like to present some of the examples of some youth led organization and person who are using innovative ideas for the waste management. Nepal Innovation center, Nepal is one of the biggest innovation hub of Nepal established in 2012 inside Kritipur Tribhuwan University. This center is ran by Dr. Mahibir pun and his associates. Various recycle technology has been invented in this center. They also renovate all the unused equipment like wind mill solar panel of certain areas and innovate something new. They are contributing a lot in the sector of environment and the waste management. Their ongoing project for the environment conservation and the waste management are SOWMS i.e solid organic Waste managing System that produces biogas through the use of the solid waste, Solar Water Heater for tourism which aim to quantify the relative thermal performances (efficiency and stability) between black nickel substrate and black paint based solar thermal collectors. ¡°Baala: From Waste to Wealth¡± is an initiative to convert wastes like hair, feathers, fur into fertilizer for the farmers using the power of modern robotics, automation and IoT. It¡¯s a boon to convert environmental waste into something required for the country. An initiative to uplift the lives of farmers and make the country self-dependent. The idea started with 4 students at CIT hall, Pulchowk Engineering Campus. Last but not the least talking about myself and my recycle habit for the waste minimization I usually carry my own shopping bag to minimize the individual plastic consumption, I prepare and segregate biodegradable waste from the non biodegradable waste and prepare compost, vermi compost, bio pesticides, nowadays I am also using effective microorganism liquid to prepare the compost. Along with this I actually follow the recycling process of solid waste such as using bottles in art and craft, bottle for the decorative works. Its not only a single person responsibility to preserve the mother earth. Its our and we must work together for its protections. Green cheers!!! |
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Thank you so much Mun Koi Mentor for your words,
Yours,
SANDHYA
Posted 10-05-2021 10:10
Hello Sandhya!
This is your mentor WooJoo.
Warm greetings from Souht Korea!
Thank you for sharing your last thematic report of the term, which is great!
First of all, I am glad that you enjoyed the 6 months with us, and also thank you as well for working so cheerfully as Ambassador.
It was an honor to be your mentor! :)
See how big the waste amoung produced per day is if we add all the individual's ones, and I can't imagine all the wastes dumped in the landfill per year.
I agree that there's a proportional relationship between expenditures and wastes produced, which is something obvious.
In South Korea, waste and water waste management system are well established, but each year, especially due to the pandemic, the produced amound is drastically increasing and therefore we are experiencing a burden in the system.
I think this is not just our case, since the world economy and pandemic flow in a similar way.
I am glad that this wonderful center tries hard to manage the wastes.
Using bags for shopping to reduce plastic use is great! Keep going like that!
Green cheers!
Regards,
WooJoo
Posted 21-02-2021 21:27
Namaste SJ Mentor,
thank you so much for such an wonderful compliment,
Really blessed to have you all as our mentor, thanks for everything.
Posted 21-02-2021 20:24
Thank you shobha sis for the feedback,
Posted 21-02-2021 20:23
Namaste Jose Del Solar Bou,
I am really flattered by your gesture, Indeed we must have to work together and i believe together we can. Thank you for the feedbacks.
Posted 21-02-2021 20:22
thank you Charu Smita for the words,
Posted 21-02-2021 20:21
Thank you so much Sainath for your kind feedbacks.
Posted 21-02-2021 20:20
Hello Sandhya!
It's your SJ mentor.
Warm greetings from Korea!
Thank you for introducing the amount of waste generated in Nepal and its specific details.
In Nepal, I can see that a lot of organic waste is generated, and I wonder if most of it is food waste.
It would be nice to have a process in place which food waste can be separately discharged and recycled as biogas or compost.
Innovation centers to promote resource circulation in Nepal could also be a good starting point for solving this waste problem.
Through the participation of these young people and young scientists, let's make our society greener.
Thank you for writing a lot of good articles for 6 months.
I think you had a good influence not only on me but also on ambassadors.
Keep sharing!
Sincerely,
SJ mentor.
Posted 21-02-2021 09:07
Eye-opening article!
Posted 19-02-2021 11:20
Namaste!
We must work together for its protections, we must work together for its protections.
Posted 19-02-2021 00:59
Hello Sandhya sis
Thanks for this wonderful report .
Keep Sharing
warm Regards ,
shobha
Posted 18-02-2021 19:54
Hello,
Very informative report.
Readers will be able to get an insight of Nepal waste management system.
Posted 18-02-2021 16:14