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Waste-to-Compost Project in Karnataka

Godrej Properties has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative in partnership with the Chikkaballapur City Municipal Council (CMC) and the Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS) to address waste management challenges and promote sustainable practices in Chikkaballapur, Karnataka. The City-Farmer Partnership project aims to convert organic wet waste into high-quality compost that can be utilized by local farmers.

This initiative has already yielded significant results, with approximately 759 tonnes of legacy waste being processed into organic compost and supplied to 109 farmers at no cost. The project has encouraged the adoption of organic farming techniques among local farmers. Additionally, 569 tonnes of segregated wet waste has been efficiently managed in collaboration with 81 farmers. IIHS has played a crucial role in the project by conducting training sessions for over 100 farmers on converting municipal waste into organic compost. Furthermore, 45 CMC staff members have received training on waste management practices, emphasizing the importance of segregated waste collection and transportation.

Community engagement has been a key aspect of the project. Ward-level meetings, interactive sessions, street plays, and a road show have been conducted to raise awareness among citizens and businesses about the benefits of waste segregation. A spokesperson at Godrej Properties highlighted the project’s significance in addressing urban waste management challenges and promoting sustainable practices. The company emphasized its dedication to collaborating with diverse communities to achieve lasting environmental improvements. This initiative aligns with Godrej Properties’ long-term environmental goals and demonstrates the power of public-private partnerships in driving positive change. By empowering local communities to convert urban waste into valuable resources, the project aims to enhance environmental stewardship and support sustainable agricultural practices in Karnataka.

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