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Solid Waste Management

Solid waste management is a term that is used to refer to the process of collecting and treating solid wastes. It also offers solutions for recycling items that do not belong to garbage or trash. As long as people have been living in settlements and residential areas, garbage or solid waste has been an issue. Waste management is all about how solid waste can be changed and used as a valuable resource. Solid waste management should be embraced by each and every household including the business owners across the world. Industrialization has brought a lot of good things and bad things as well. One of the negative effects of industrialization is the creation of solid waste.

In Solid Waste Management, we need to collect, treat, and dispose of solid material that is discarded because it has served its purpose or is no longer useful. Improper disposal of municipal solid waste can create unsanitary conditions, and these conditions in turn can lead to pollution of the environment and to outbreaks of vector-borne disease—that is, diseases spread by rodents and insects. The tasks of solid-waste management present complex technical challenges. They also pose a wide variety of administrative, economic, and social problems that must be managed and solved.

Thus considering above, we under Swatch Bharat program have initiated the step to supply Solid Waste treatment equipment/machines and provide consultancy support to the Municipal bodies to effectively treat Solid wastes.


Waste Separating and Sorting Equipment
Belt Conveyors
Twin Shaft Shredder
Shredder Cum Granulator

Solid-Waste Treatment And Disposal

Once collected, municipal solid waste may be treated in order to reduce the total volume and weight of material that requires final disposal. Treatment changes the form of the waste and makes it easier to handle. It can also serve to recover certain materials, as well as heat energy, for recycling or reuse.

The purpose of the Shredder is to reduce the size and volume of the solid waste. The shredded waste can be incinerated easily or recycled with ease due to its volume reduction. Single shaft shredders are best used as secondary shredder for a particular size requirement.