The panchayat has given a green bucket for wet waste and red bucket for dry waste to houses. We are also thinking of installing a bio-methanation plant to produce power from the wet waste,” Mr. Shetty said. “We want to install a bio-gas plant and use the gas produced from wet waste for cooking at our school and anganwadi here. “We collect ?33,600 from the fees and ?55,000 from the sale of manure and dry waste monthly. While wet waste is collected from the 149 shops and 240 houses daily twice, dry waste from all 650 houses and 149 shops is collected on a weekly basis.
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