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WASTE MANAGEMENT
SOLUTIONS INDIA
Integrated waste management solutions
Current situation
 The most practiced solution for waste
processing is dumping (on dumpsites)
 MSW, animal waste, hospital waste, C&D..all
finds its way to the many dumpsites all over
India
 Various cities are implementing segregating at
source, with various success rates
Common practice In India
Animal Waste
Organic
MSW (mixed)
Building
Materials
Hospital Waste
Dumpsite
Data driven, tech driven
 Every city has a unique waste profile
 It all starts with analyzing the quantity, quality,
location, seasonality, scatter pattern of the
various streams at hand
 A data driven approach will allow better
decision making when deciding on
technology. A holistic approach is required
 Incentives to be focus on “processing” not
“dumping”
Incentive types
Waste
Pre-
processing
Processing Commodities
Gate fees
Processing/
support fee
Integrated waste management
solutions
Waste streams Pre-
processing
Processing Commoditie
s
Animal
Waste
Organic
MSW
(mixed)
Building
Materials
Hospital
Waste
Sterilizatio
n
Sorting
Sterilizatio
n
Biogas
VM Press
Recycling
Scientific
Landfilling
Incineratio
n
Compostin
g
Compost
CNG/Powe
r
Recyclable
s
Integrated waste management
solutions
Animal
Waste
Organic
MSW
(mixed)
Building
Materials
Hospital
Waste
Sterilizatio
n
Sorting
Sterilizatio
n
Biogas
VM Press
Recycling
Scientific
Landfilling
Incineratio
n
Compostin
g
Compost
CNG/Powe
r
Recyclable
s
Less gate fee More Value
No false expectations
 100% waste processing is not (yet) feasible.
80-90% is: scientific landfilling will still be
required (but a whole lot less, for less
dangerous material!)
 100% segregation at source is not possible.
Not in the West. And especially not within a
short time span in India (as per targets of
municipalities)
 Sales of commodities will not cover cost of
waste management at current market rates:
government incentives are still required
The right incentive (support
prices)
Compost
CNG/Powe
r
Recyclable
s
 2000-3000 INR per kg
 PPA: 9-12 INR/kwh
 CNG: 60 INR/kg
 Minor revenue stream
Quick note on CNG
 95% bio-gas is not sellable as auto-CNG due
to license restrictions
 CNG prices are linked to LPG prices which are
subsidized
 Market fluctuations increase risk of investment
 Hence power is a more stable alternative from
an investment perspective. It is less efficient
however!
Additional incentives
 Land
 Processing fee (pre-processing activities)
 Solution for 10-15% inerts in any integrated
waste management solution (land fills for
example)
Waste management solutions
A comparison
Type Landfilling Composting Incineration Integrated
waste
management
Revenue Gate fee Gate fee
Compost
price
Gate fee,
power price
Price for
commodities
Land
requirements
Huge Huge Less Less
NIMBY Major issue Major issue Major issue Less (does
not smell!)
Success
stories in
India (% of
projects)
Less Less High
Pollution Major (air,
water, soil)
Medium
(leachate!)
Major (air) Less
Tech availability
Good Local Tech
available
No Local TechLocal tech available
Animal
Waste
Organic
MSW
(mixed)
Building
Materials
Hospital
Waste
Sterilizatio
n
Sorting
Sterilizatio
n
Biogas
VM Press
Recycling
Scientific
Landfilling
Incineratio
n
Compostin
g
Compost
CNG/Powe
r
Recyclable
s
BANGALORE
(EXAMPLE)
Waste stream analysis
Waste streams TPD Organic fraction
Mixed waste 2,500-3,500 60%
Animal waste 60-120 90%
C&D ?? 0%
Slaughterhouse waste
Technology proposed
Technology Biogas
Input 60 TPD
Slaughterhouse
waste
Components 80%
biodegradables
20% bones and
feathers
Output CNG or electricity
Land required 2-4 acres
Waste
Crushing and
Sterilization
Digesting
Energy &
Compost
Stats
Parameters Estimated
quantities
Waste (TPD) 60 TPD
Crude biogas
(m3/day)
6-8.5k
Methane
(m3/day)
3.5-5.0
Max electricity
(MW)
13.5-18.5
Max CNG (tpd) 4
Net water
required / day
Negative
Compost 3-18 TPD
MSW (mixed)
Mixed waste solutions until segregation at
source becomes successful
Solution offered can also handle segregated
organic waste
Tech proposed
MSW
Sorting
Recycling
Recycables,
RDF, inerts
Biogas
CNG/Electricity
& Compost
Technology Sorting, biogas, recycling
Input 300-600 TPD MSW
Waste Components (foreign example, Indian
waste has more organics,
which is good!)
40 % Food Scraps
14 % Plastics
14 % cardboard paper
2 % Metals
3 % Rubber Leather
Textiles
3 % wood
4 % Glass
15 % Sand Asch Stones
5 % others
Output CNG or electricity,
Compost, Recycables,
RDF, inerts
Land required 2-4 acres
Tech Schematic
(for 200 TPD example)
Sorting
Press
Recycling
Fine
Recycling
Biogas Plant
Compost 56 T/D
Heat Energy 0,7 MW
Electricity 1.2 MW
Output RDF of the
plant
49 T/D
Tech Schematic
(for 200 TPD example)
MSW/Domestic Waste machine
Sorting
VM Press
Recycling
Fine
Recycling
Biogas Plant
Tech Schematic
(for 200 TPD example)
Press
Sorting
VM Press
Recycling
Fine
Recycling
Biogas Plant
Tech Schematic
(for 200 TPD example)
MSW/Domestic Waste machine
Sorting
VM Press
Recycling
Fine
Recycling
Biogas Plant
Tech Schematic
(for 200 TPD example)
Biogas Plant
Sorting
VM Press
Recycling
Fine
Recycling
Biogas Plant
Stats
Parameters Estimated
quantities
Waste (TPD) 600 TPD
Crude biogas
(m3/day)
46,200
Methane
(m3/day)
27.720
Max electricity
(MW)
100
Max CNG (tpd) 18
Net water
required / day
Low/Negative
Compost 100 TPD
Inerts 15%
WASTE 2 VALUE
A Netherlands Public-Private consortium
Waste 2 Value Consortium
Introduction W2V consortium
 The Netherlands is positioned as the leader in
waste management
 Consortium Partners selected on their value
propositions and the role they can play in a
solution for the problems in the area of waste
management in India.
 All parties have experience in India
 All consortium partners are offering products and
services that are sustainable in nature and will
benefit India greatly from a People-Planet-Profit
perspective.
 Netherlands ministry of Infrastructure and
India ministry of Urban Development recently
have signed an MoU on collaboration
W2V private participants
Member Role
Witteveen + Bos Consultancy and engineering in a
broad spectrum of waste management
topics
Grontmij Nederland B.V. Engineering of Waste Management
Infrastructural projects and soil
remediation
DB Technologies B.V. Waste segregation equipment, biogas
installations and electricity generation
GID Milieutechniek B.V. Trisoplast Landfill lining and Multriwell
landfill gas extraction
DMT Milieutechnology B.V. Leachate treatment and Biogas
upgrading
• Design
• Execution
• Operating
In short, the consortium can
assist
Rutger de Bruijn – Director
wastemanagement@nexusnovus.com
+91 80 4943 7800
Thank you

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Waste Management Solutions in India

  • 1. WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS INDIA Integrated waste management solutions
  • 2. Current situation  The most practiced solution for waste processing is dumping (on dumpsites)  MSW, animal waste, hospital waste, C&D..all finds its way to the many dumpsites all over India  Various cities are implementing segregating at source, with various success rates
  • 3. Common practice In India Animal Waste Organic MSW (mixed) Building Materials Hospital Waste Dumpsite
  • 4. Data driven, tech driven  Every city has a unique waste profile  It all starts with analyzing the quantity, quality, location, seasonality, scatter pattern of the various streams at hand  A data driven approach will allow better decision making when deciding on technology. A holistic approach is required  Incentives to be focus on “processing” not “dumping”
  • 6. Integrated waste management solutions Waste streams Pre- processing Processing Commoditie s Animal Waste Organic MSW (mixed) Building Materials Hospital Waste Sterilizatio n Sorting Sterilizatio n Biogas VM Press Recycling Scientific Landfilling Incineratio n Compostin g Compost CNG/Powe r Recyclable s
  • 7. Integrated waste management solutions Animal Waste Organic MSW (mixed) Building Materials Hospital Waste Sterilizatio n Sorting Sterilizatio n Biogas VM Press Recycling Scientific Landfilling Incineratio n Compostin g Compost CNG/Powe r Recyclable s Less gate fee More Value
  • 8. No false expectations  100% waste processing is not (yet) feasible. 80-90% is: scientific landfilling will still be required (but a whole lot less, for less dangerous material!)  100% segregation at source is not possible. Not in the West. And especially not within a short time span in India (as per targets of municipalities)  Sales of commodities will not cover cost of waste management at current market rates: government incentives are still required
  • 9. The right incentive (support prices) Compost CNG/Powe r Recyclable s  2000-3000 INR per kg  PPA: 9-12 INR/kwh  CNG: 60 INR/kg  Minor revenue stream
  • 10. Quick note on CNG  95% bio-gas is not sellable as auto-CNG due to license restrictions  CNG prices are linked to LPG prices which are subsidized  Market fluctuations increase risk of investment  Hence power is a more stable alternative from an investment perspective. It is less efficient however!
  • 11. Additional incentives  Land  Processing fee (pre-processing activities)  Solution for 10-15% inerts in any integrated waste management solution (land fills for example)
  • 12. Waste management solutions A comparison Type Landfilling Composting Incineration Integrated waste management Revenue Gate fee Gate fee Compost price Gate fee, power price Price for commodities Land requirements Huge Huge Less Less NIMBY Major issue Major issue Major issue Less (does not smell!) Success stories in India (% of projects) Less Less High Pollution Major (air, water, soil) Medium (leachate!) Major (air) Less
  • 13. Tech availability Good Local Tech available No Local TechLocal tech available Animal Waste Organic MSW (mixed) Building Materials Hospital Waste Sterilizatio n Sorting Sterilizatio n Biogas VM Press Recycling Scientific Landfilling Incineratio n Compostin g Compost CNG/Powe r Recyclable s
  • 15. Waste stream analysis Waste streams TPD Organic fraction Mixed waste 2,500-3,500 60% Animal waste 60-120 90% C&D ?? 0%
  • 17. Technology proposed Technology Biogas Input 60 TPD Slaughterhouse waste Components 80% biodegradables 20% bones and feathers Output CNG or electricity Land required 2-4 acres Waste Crushing and Sterilization Digesting Energy & Compost
  • 18. Stats Parameters Estimated quantities Waste (TPD) 60 TPD Crude biogas (m3/day) 6-8.5k Methane (m3/day) 3.5-5.0 Max electricity (MW) 13.5-18.5 Max CNG (tpd) 4 Net water required / day Negative Compost 3-18 TPD
  • 19. MSW (mixed) Mixed waste solutions until segregation at source becomes successful Solution offered can also handle segregated organic waste
  • 20. Tech proposed MSW Sorting Recycling Recycables, RDF, inerts Biogas CNG/Electricity & Compost Technology Sorting, biogas, recycling Input 300-600 TPD MSW Waste Components (foreign example, Indian waste has more organics, which is good!) 40 % Food Scraps 14 % Plastics 14 % cardboard paper 2 % Metals 3 % Rubber Leather Textiles 3 % wood 4 % Glass 15 % Sand Asch Stones 5 % others Output CNG or electricity, Compost, Recycables, RDF, inerts Land required 2-4 acres
  • 21. Tech Schematic (for 200 TPD example) Sorting Press Recycling Fine Recycling Biogas Plant Compost 56 T/D Heat Energy 0,7 MW Electricity 1.2 MW Output RDF of the plant 49 T/D
  • 22. Tech Schematic (for 200 TPD example) MSW/Domestic Waste machine Sorting VM Press Recycling Fine Recycling Biogas Plant
  • 23. Tech Schematic (for 200 TPD example) Press Sorting VM Press Recycling Fine Recycling Biogas Plant
  • 24. Tech Schematic (for 200 TPD example) MSW/Domestic Waste machine Sorting VM Press Recycling Fine Recycling Biogas Plant
  • 25. Tech Schematic (for 200 TPD example) Biogas Plant Sorting VM Press Recycling Fine Recycling Biogas Plant
  • 26. Stats Parameters Estimated quantities Waste (TPD) 600 TPD Crude biogas (m3/day) 46,200 Methane (m3/day) 27.720 Max electricity (MW) 100 Max CNG (tpd) 18 Net water required / day Low/Negative Compost 100 TPD Inerts 15%
  • 27. WASTE 2 VALUE A Netherlands Public-Private consortium
  • 28. Waste 2 Value Consortium
  • 29. Introduction W2V consortium  The Netherlands is positioned as the leader in waste management  Consortium Partners selected on their value propositions and the role they can play in a solution for the problems in the area of waste management in India.  All parties have experience in India  All consortium partners are offering products and services that are sustainable in nature and will benefit India greatly from a People-Planet-Profit perspective.  Netherlands ministry of Infrastructure and India ministry of Urban Development recently have signed an MoU on collaboration
  • 30. W2V private participants Member Role Witteveen + Bos Consultancy and engineering in a broad spectrum of waste management topics Grontmij Nederland B.V. Engineering of Waste Management Infrastructural projects and soil remediation DB Technologies B.V. Waste segregation equipment, biogas installations and electricity generation GID Milieutechniek B.V. Trisoplast Landfill lining and Multriwell landfill gas extraction DMT Milieutechnology B.V. Leachate treatment and Biogas upgrading
  • 31. • Design • Execution • Operating In short, the consortium can assist
  • 32. Rutger de Bruijn – Director wastemanagement@nexusnovus.com +91 80 4943 7800 Thank you