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Janwani, a Public Trust supported by MCCIA, aims to make Pune the best place to live and work by advocating sustainable development. Their Zero Garbage Ward model focuses on waste reduction, recycling, and community participation.
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About JANWANI • Janwani is a Public Trust (Registered under Bombay Public Trust Act 1950) supported by MCCIA. Established in 2006 under the chairmanship of Late Mr. B.G. Deshmukh, former Cabinet Secretary, GOI. • Vision • Make Pune Metropolitan Region(PMR) the best place to live and work • Advocate and promote equitable and sustainable development in PMR • Create a platform where different stakeholders can collaborate and develop implementable solutions
JANWANI GOVERNING COUNCIL • Dr. Vijay Kelkar, (Ph.D, FNAE) Chairman, Janwani • Mr. AjitNimbalkar,(Retd IAS) Former Chief Secretary, Govt of Maharashtra • Mr. RamnathJha, (Retd IAS)CEO and MD, Khed Economic Infrastructure Pvt Ltd • Ms. ArunaBagchee, (Retd IAS) • Mr. Arun Firodia, Chairman, Kinetic Engineering Ltd • Mr. S B (Ravi) Pandit, Chairman and Group CEO, KPIT Technologies Ltd • Mr. Pratap Pawar, MD, Sakal Papers Ltd • Ms. Rati Forbes, Director, Forbes Marshal • Mr. Vishal Jain, CEO, Leverant • Ex Officio Members • Mr. Satish D. Magar, President, MCCIA • Mr. Anant Sardeshmukh, Director General, MCCIA • Mr. S.K. Jain, Past President, MCCIA
FOCUS AREAS • Environment • Traffic and Transportation • Heritage • Energy • Governance • Urban Planning
Pune’s Trash Solution: A Zero Garbage City • Adapting Katraj ward case study into an innovative model for a citywide system
PUNE CITY • 8th largest city in India and the 2nd largest in the state of Maharashtra • Population is about 4 million • Households nearly 1 million • Area of city is 250 sq. kms • Divided into 4 Zones ; 15 Administrative Ward Offices ; 76 Prabhags
OUR BELIEF • Effective waste management is critical for the conservation of limited natural resources • Reduction, Reuse and Recycling of waste • Waste is a resource • Segregation at Source is the key • Awareness Drive necessary for improving segregation • Streamlining collection mechanism • Corporate involvement is useful for manpower and financing awareness drive
CONCEPT OF ZERO GARBAGE WARD • Ensure almost 100% segregation of waste • Ensure almost 100% collection of waste • Maximize recycling of dry waste • Processing of waste locally within the ward • Strengthening of the secondary collection system and removal of containers / community bins • Minimal amount of waste sent outside the prabhag
ZERO GARBAGE WARD MODEL • Realizing the gravity of the situation , Janwani undertook a pilot project in 2011 at Katraj • Zero Garbage Ward Model evolved • Pilot model was implemented by Janwani with PMC, SWaCH and Cummins India Ltd. • Since Feb 2013, the Model is being implemented in 20 Prabhags covering almost 2.25 lac properties Encouraged by the success, it is being implemented in entire city in a phased manner.
Zero Garbage Ward Replication Project 9 17 10 12 21 20 26 36 28 60 30 51 44 68 43 64 61 55 74 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 73
APPROACH • Our approach to the problem of Solid Waste Management has been comprehensive • All stakeholders involved will be addressed to improve the efficiency of SWM • Once the stakeholders are a part of the system, sustainability can be easily achieved • Weekly monitoring of collection and segregation level is published on Janwani Website(www.janwani.org) • Peoples participation through awareness drive • Corporate involvement for finance and manpower
CORPORATE PARTICIPATION • CSR is now becoming an increasingly important priority for businesses. It is evident that companies are willing to get more involved in the community, leading to a sustainable and healthy environment. • Corporate involvement by employee volunteering and financial assistance is increasing. • Cummins India, KPIT, Persistent Foundation, Bajaj Auto, Serum Institute and others has joined this initiative • Benefits - Section 135 and schedule VII of the Companies Act, 2013 as well as Section 55 and 186.
BENEFITS OF ZERO GARBAGE MODEL • Increase in coverage of door step waste collection • Increased segregation of waste • Substantial reduction in community bins • Reduction in transportation cost for PMC • Diversion of waste sent to landfill • Decentralized processing of waste • Model certified by ISO. Therefore can be replicated.
AWARENESS PROGRAMS Organised Area (Societies and Commercial complexes) Un Organised Area (Slums and Gaothan)
EXECUTION PHASE Door to door survey Inauguration Rally Cleanliness Drive Rally by Corporates
EXECUTION PHASE Ensure collection of segregated waste Issue notices to Societies Meeting with Society Chairman , PMC officilas arranged by Janwani
PROGRESS CHART Containers initially =144 ; Containers reduced =49 Overall Coverage = 88% ; Overall Segregation 73% Compost pits activated = 11,060 properties
PROGRESS CHART Containers initially =135 ; Containers reduced to 71 Overall Coverage =75% ; Overall Segregation 60% Compost pits activated =1691 properties
PROGRESS CHART • Containers Situation
SUSTAINABILITY OF PROJECT • Supervisor will follow the control plan to ensure sustainability
PHASE I- SLOW PHASE OUT Slow phase out of Janwani and smooth functioning of system
CONTACT DETAILS JANWANI MCCIA TRADE TOWER 5th Floor, International Convention Centre SenapatiBapatRoad,Pune 411016 Ph no :020-25709242 /8380043276 email: sarojb@mcciapune.com Website : www.janwani.org