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MOHAMMED ASJAD HABEEB

GARBAGE IN GARBAGE OUT. MOHAMMED ASJAD HABEEB. GOAL. Dealing with Garbage. Dealing with Organic Waste. Dealing with non Organic waste. Dealing with non Recycling Garbage. LOGO. SCOPE. Adaptation of Area. Conduction of awareness campaign on stocking , separating the waste.

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MOHAMMED ASJAD HABEEB

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  1. GARBAGE IN GARBAGE OUT MOHAMMED ASJAD HABEEB

  2. GOAL • Dealing with Garbage. • Dealing with Organic Waste. • Dealing with non Organic waste. • Dealing with non Recycling Garbage.

  3. LOGO

  4. SCOPE • Adaptation of Area. • Conduction of awareness campaign on stocking , separating the waste. • Collection of wastage. • Segregation of wastage. • Recycling of wastage. • Production of Bio gas, compost , fertilizers , decorative. • Selling the products to the needy at an affordable price.

  5. PROJECT DESCRIPTION • Rubbish: non decomposable wastes, either combustible (such as paper, wood, and cloth) or noncombustible (such as metal, glass, and ceramics) • Ashes: residues of the combustion of solid fuels • Large wastes: demolition and construction debris and trees • Sewage-treatment solids: material retained on sewage-treatment screens, settled solids, and biomass sludge • Industrial wastes: such materials as chemicals, paints, and sand • Mining wastes: slag heaps and coal refuse piles • Agricultural wastes: farm animal manure and crop residues.

  6. PROCESS • For the decomposing:- digging of ground 10ft deep and 15ft wide pit for decompose. • Manufacturing Fuel bio gas by organic wastes(kitchen waste) • Separating garbage: solid waste, organic waste(Kitchen waste), Dead leaves Etc, in a Big bin

  7. BENEFICIARIES • Community people will get employment on like crafts work, chemical free fertilizers, bio gas etc. • Community economy will be grow. • Community area will be free from environment pollution.

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