The plant is considered to be a model solid waste management plant in Karnataka, perhaps in India too. MCC has now evinced interest to develop and expand zero waste plants to reduce burden on the centralized plant in south Mysuru. The plant in Kesare has been used for non-solid waste management purpose while another is located faraway. “At present, each plant has a capacity to handle five tonnes of waste per day. It is roughly estimated that that nearly 7 lakh tonnes of waste is at the yard.Though infrastructure for nine zero waste management plants were created almost six years ago, the plant at Kumbarkoppalu is the only one which is operational.
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