One week Training Programme on Recycling of Wastes in MSMEs
An increase in volume and types of solid waste have become an unmanageable problem for national and local governments. It has come to be a major challenge for all developing economies. Waste mountains have come to be a regular scene in many cities around the world, especially in developing countries. Waste management used to be considered a public good, where municipal authorities provided this service. However municipal authorities alone cannot deal with the challenge of managing waste in today’s world, owing to a rapid rise in solid waste creation. Interestingly, the private sector can play a huge role in providing the service economically and efficiently and the role of this sector is well accepted in policy circles across the world. There are multiple benefits arising from increased private sector participation. Apart from the possibility of fast technology adoption, innovation potential in waste management technology and processes, and new ways of recycling, the Government of India will contribute by creating thousands of new jobs in the recycling and waste management industry and help create cleaner cities and a given boost to a greener economy.
- To explain the rules and regulations of Hazardous Waste Management and their Impact.
- To Create Public Awareness of Hazardous Waste Management.
- To increase the involvement of people and the private sector to improve the efficiency of Hazardous Waste Management.
- To Encourage NGOs, Mass Media, Local Body Representatives, and other Stakeholders to bring awareness about Environmental Issues related to Recycling Waste.
- To create awareness among people about the Management of waste handling.
- To reduce and recycle Industrial Waste to the Maximum Feasible Extent.
- To create new employment opportunities in the recycling Industry.
More development of community participation.
A better understanding of processes and procedures for the councils in Waste Management.
Better disposal of waste in the Community.
Better use recycling process.
Excellent platform for networking amongst the stakeholders
Pollution control Abatements and cleaner technologies
Adoption of resource conservation practices as a strategy for competitiveness
Understanding of best management practices for promoting sustainable development.