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A Report 
on 
Implementation of WOW (Wealth Out of Waste) – 
National Recycling Project initiated by Ramky and ITC 
at Sabarimalai during Mandalam and Jyothi Seasons
2009­10
Implementation of WOW (Wealth Out of Waste) at Sabarimalai
Through letter from Office of the Dewaswom Commissioner, Thiruvananthapuram with Ref: 
1230/09/Sab dated 01/12/09, Ramky Reclamation & Recycling Ltd (RRRL) was granted 
permission by the Travancore Dewaswom Board (TDB) to implement the activities of WOW as 
mentioned in the company's letter dated 27/11/09 with Sub: Implementation of WOW – National 
Recycling Project initiated by Ramky and ITC at Sabarimalai during Mandalam and Jyothi 
Seasons.
RRRL assigned Ramesh Satyam, an experienced professional in hazard mitigation, disaster and 
waste management to implement WOW at Sabarimalai.  During his work last year as a Manager 
with ITC Ltd (PSPD) of WOW (Wealth Out of Waste) initiative, Ramesh had visited Sabarimalai on 
27/01/2009 for assessment of scenario concerning wastes generated, disposal methods in vogue and 
the potential for recycling. Ramesh arrived at Sabarimalai on 07/12/2009 to start mobilisation work 
for implementation of WOW in consultation with the Executive Engineer and the Executive Officer, 
Sabarimala. 
Overview of the situation regarding generation and management of wastes at Sabarimalai
With the growth in number of pilgrims visiting Sabarimalai each year and the changed consumptive 
patterns over the years, large volumes of recyclable paper, plastic and metal wastes such as empty 
water, soda and soft drink bottles and cans, packaging material of food products, used paper tickets 
are  generated. At present, very little of this recyclable wastes are taken up for recycling. Most of it 
is being disposed along with  biodegradable wastes such as remnant food, fruit and vegetable peels, 
tree felling and leaves and can be found as litter in habitations, forests and rivers, polluting the 
environment and contaminating water resources. 
Waste lying as litter in open areas are collected and heaped through sweeping by sanitation workers 
and maintenance staff and burnt for waste reduction and disposal. Some of the wastes generated 
goes downhill along the hillslopes and into the forest causing adverse impact on the environment in 
the pristine beauty of nature at Sabarimalai as it is a difficult task to reach such wastes for their 
collection and removal. In cases where there are bins but no arrangement for onward transport of 
waste collected in such bins when they get filled, the waste is emptied near the bin and set on fire. 
Wherever there are bins, wastes accumulated in such bins, through deposit by sanitation workers, 
maintenance staff with businesses, canteens, pilgrim centres, guest houses and pilgrims, are 
emptied into a tractor trolley or auto for onward transportation to dumping ground and incinerator 
area. Most wastes at present are set on fire either in the open at the dumping ground or in the 
incinerator and only a very small part of the potential of resource recovery from wastes generated 
for recycling is realized. 
Bins of different types have been set up at many places for depositing wastes. Although there has 
been some attempt to code for depositing recyclable wastes such as plastic seperately, all types of 
unsegregated wastes land up in the same bin. Moreover, there is no system for collection of 
recyclable wastes separately and all wastes together are loaded from bins to trolley of tractor or auto 
for onward transportation to dumping ground and incinerator area. At places where tractor with 
trolley or auto cannot reach to collect the wastes, the wastes are usually heaped and set on fire eg: 
along the pathway from Sabari Peedom to Pamba via Appachimedu and Neelimalai.
Large scale burning of waste for their reduction and disposal with diesel in the open is carried out at 
times when there is little or no pilgrim traffic such as on the days the temple is closed between the 
Mandalam and Jyothi seasons and before the sanitation workers from the Sabarimala Sanitation 
Society and workers in the incinerator area leave at the end of Jyothi season.
Recycling at Sabari Malai
For recovery of material from waste for recycling and reuse at Sabarimalai, the work  is auctioned 
through tenders to contractors for removal and disposal of aluminium foils, sacks and plastic rose 
water bottles from the dumping ground and incinerator area at Sannidhanam and cloth from Pamba 
River. As wastes are not segregated at source, recyclable wastes  are not kept aside seperately to be 
collected for recycling at source and whatever material recovered for recycling and reuse is at the 
dumping ground. 
Among the recyclable wastes, priority is given to the collection of aluminium foil used for packing 
food from the dumping ground for recycling over other wastes as this fetches a higher price per 
kilogram on disposal for recycling. 
Recyclable plastic and paper is burnt along with other wastes as the costs for their separation, lot 
formation, compressing, packing for safe storage, transport downhill by tractors and head loads and 
carriage using hill slope for rolling bags down wherever possible, would exceed the price 
recoverable from their disposal making their recovery for recycling though environmentally 
desirable, economically unattractive. 
Recyclable material that are disposed through burning and landfill include corrugated boxes used 
for packing material, plastic covers and wrappers of food and other products, damaged and empty 
tins of aravana payasam, used disposable coffee and tea cups and food plates,  multilayered 
packaging waste used for packing  fruit juices, empty water, soda and soft drink bottles and empty 
plastic rose water bottles.
The transport of packed recyclable material downhill with tractors and manually through carry and 
headloads  from Sannidhanam to Pamba for recycling is difficult to be undertaken when there is 
pilgrim traffic on the pathway and will have to be carried out only when the temple is closed and 
there is no pilgrim traffic on the pathway.
Although the revenue generated from sale of recyclables alone may not be able to fund the cost of 
collection, storage and transport of recyclable wastes downhill for recycling,  the difference would 
be more than offset from benefits such as reduction in waste transported for dumping and burning 
and associated costs. Therefore a comprehensive strategy on dealing with all types of recyclable 
wastes generated needs to be evolved.
About WOW (Wealth Out of Waste)
“WOW” is a recycling initiative of Ramky and ITC that is being implemented in many cities and 
towns in the States of Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala such as Hyderabad, 
Chennai, Bangalore, Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Tirupati, Coimbatore and Cochin.
“WOW” promotes segregation of waste at source for better recovery of recyclables for recycling and 
reduction of waste that goes for incineration and landfill. “WOW” encourages conversion of waste 
into resource as it is not possible to continue exploiting nature in the way it was done in the past to 
produce paper, plastic and metal. Recycling and use of recycled products brings down our 
dependence on nature for resources and helps in environmental protection.
After “Reduce” which calls for concerted efforts to avoid generation of wastes as much as possible, 
the next important priority in the hierarchy of waste management options is “Recycle” and “Reuse”. 
Only after trying out all options beginning with, Reduce, Recycle and Reuse, composting of organic 
biodegradable wastes, bio­mass to energy and waste to energy (conversion of heat from incineration 
of waste into energy) should landfill of the residual waste be considered. Sustained efforts towards 
Reduce, Recycle and Reuse  can bring down the emission of green house gases through burning of 
waste  and is a measure to combat global warming and climate change.
Implementation of WOW (Wealth Out of Waste) – National Recycling Project initiated by 
Ramky and ITC at Sabarimalai during Mandalam and Jyothi Seasons
The representative from Ramky­ITC for implementation of WOW, Ramesh Satyam started the 
consultation process for drawing out an Action Plan on his arrival at Sabarimala on 07/12/2009 and 
had meetings and discussions in this regard with P.V. Nalinakshan Nair, Dewaswom Commissioner, 
V.S. Jayakumar, Executive Officer, Sabarimala, P.S. Jolly Ullas, Executive Engineer, K.N. 
Narayanan, Executive Engineer, Suresh Babu, Asst. Engineer, Ranjith, Asst. Engineer, Manoj 
Kumar K, Environmental Engineer, Sunil, Engineer, Maheshan, Retd. RDO, Sabarimala Sanitation 
Society and Mahendra, leader of group of 40 from Tamil Nadu that does maintenance of drainage 
lines, small masonry works etc and has 12 persons employed exclusively for picking and clearing 
plastic bottles lying around as litter.
Murugesan, Sr. Manager, ITC Ltd, Coimbatore, Selvan, Madurai, Vijayakumar, Coimbatore and 
Rajaiah, Hyderabad visited, stayed and worked for differing periods to assist Ramesh with 
implementation of WOW at Sabari Malai during Mandalam and Jyothi seasons (first phase). 
Sivadasan, Quilon supported by Rajaiah, Hyderabad and Gopalakrishnan, Dindigul organised for 
the removal and transportation downhill of recyclable wastes collected, bagged and stored in lots 
during season for disposal to recycler ex­Pamba (second phase).
For the work of collection, crushing, packing, carrying and loading of recyclable wastes, labour for 
both phases was sourced from Palakkad through Obak Human Resource Outsourcing Services Pvt. 
Ltd., Palakkad.
As it was already mid­way through the Mandalam season at the time WOW implementation was 
initiated, considerable quantities of recyclable plastic bottles had already accumulated at various 
locations. The labour working with different sanitation groups expressed their support and 
cooperation to WOW initiative and said that they would be able to assist to an extent with separation 
and heaping of plastic bottles but that labour of our own will have to be deployed for their 
collection, manual crushing and packing in bags for storage in lots till they are removed for onward 
transport to recycler. Therefore it was decided to bring in labour to exclusively work for collection, 
manual crushing and packing of plastic bottles in bags at various locations. 
Beginning 19/12/2009, labour from Palakkad was deployed for collection, crushing and packing of 
empty water and soft drink bottles in bags and sacks. Through an effort of 450 work days by 27 
persons in a month's duration, 8 tons of plastic bottles and 4 Tons of paper tickets were segregated 
from other wastes, packed in bags and kept in lots in about 25 locations in Sannidhanam and along 
the pathway from Sannidhanam to Pamba. 
20 persons were again deployed during the period 20/01/2010  to 10/02/2010 for 250 work days to 
bring  the material, collected and packed at Sannidhanam and enroute to Pamba during season, 
downhill to Pamba and load it in trucks for transport to recycler..
An awareness campaign to promote segregation of recyclable wastes at source in institutions and 
businesses such as canteens, pilgrim centers etc., was carried out to prevent such wastes from 
littering the environment and to ensure that they are collected separately for recycling. Plastic 
bottles were seperated from other wastes  at canteens and eating places and at pilgrim centres and 
guest houses and manually crushed and packed in bags and kept in lots for removal later for 
recycling.
After the end of Mandalam season, banners of Wealth Out of Waste (WOW) were put up at 
Pamba and  enroute to Sannidhanam  in Malayalam, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi and 
English with the messages, “Let's work together to keep Lord Ayyappa's Garden, Sabari 
Malai, Clean & Green” and “Do not litter Sabari Malai with plastic bottles, paper etc., put 
them only in bins”.  as part of awareness campaign for the Jyothi Season seeking cooperation 
and support of general public for better management of wastes at Sabari Malai.
As recovery and disposal of items like aluminium foils, sacks and plastic rose water bottles 
were auctioned to a contractor, WOW focussed on recovery for  collection and disposal for 
recycling of the most visible plastic water, soda and soft drink bottles that were just being 
heaped and burnt with other wastes or thrown as litter.  
On finding heaps of used Aravanai Payasam ticket counterfoils  brought by tractor and lying at 
dumping ground with other wastes to be taken up for incineration,  officials of Dhanalakshmi 
Bank were contacted and it was decided to segregate and bag used ticket counterfoils at source 
in the branch of the bank and at the ticket counter complex at Sannidhanam and this material 
was taken downhill to Pamba after season and transported for recycling.
Although lot of messages discouraging and prohibiting the use of plastics at Sabari Malai are 
in circulation over the years, their generation as waste has been increasing making their 
removal for recycling an urgent issue to be addressed as otherwise they end up as litter in the 
forest or burnt along with other wastes. The component on waste management in the Master 
Plan for development of Sabari Malai states that plastics shall be taken for recycling, but 
doesn't detail further on how it will be accomplished.
The Forest Department launched “Sabarijalam” as its brand of packaged drinking water in 
bottles for sale through its outlets. To prevent litter and encourage recycling, it offered Re. 1 
for return of empty water bottle. Even with this incentive, with the exception of few empty 
bottles returned and collected at vending point most empty bottles ended up as litter, in waste 
bins with other wastes and burnt in the dumping ground with empty plastic bottles of other 
makes.
Of the 30 tons of waste that is daily collected through tractor and auto and disposed by 
burning at incinerator area during season at Sabari Malai, 10% are plastic bottles and they are 
light and occupy lot of space. Plastic bottles from sweepings are deposited alongwith other 
wastes in bins. Waste from the bins are emptied into a vehicle and transported to incinerator 
area.
Plenty of plastic bottles are available for recovery at incinerator area and dumping ground all 
through the season and although plastic bottles were recovered from other wastes and packed 
over here, preference was given to collection and packing of plastic bottles at source such as 
canteens, guest houses, pilgrim centres and along the pathway in lots for removal after season 
for recycling.
While 1/5th of the 12 MT of recyclable wastes collected for recycling were recovered from the 
dumping ground (site for eventual disposal through burning or landfill), 4/ 5th were recovered 
from source. 
Recovery from source was done from over 25 premises at Sannidhanam  and enroute to 
Pamba,  through sensitization of persons concerned with management of wastes in canteens, 
pilgrim centres etc., and arranging to seperate recyclables from other wastes, their bagging 
and storage in lots in or near the premises and their eventual removal for recycling purposes. 
The waste recovered for recycling from source would otherwise have been transported using 
tractor to the dumping ground for burning or thrown as litter in the forest.
The total dry recyclables recovered from waste and disposed for recycling through WOW 
implementation at Sabari Malai during Mandalam and Jyothi Seasons 2009­10 is as follows:
Plastics (water, soda and soft drink bottles ­ about 5 lakh numbers crushed manually, bagged 
and kept in lots formed in about 25 locations at Sannidhanam and along the pathway from 
Sannidhanam to Pamba). Weight ­ 7.9 MT
Paper (Aravanai Payasam Ticket Counterfoils that were bagged at source at branch of 
Dhanalakshmi Bank and at the tickets counter area at Sannidhanam) Weight ­ 4.1 MT
Total recyclables recovered and disposed for recycling from wastes generated during 
Mandalam and Jyothi Seasons 2009­10 at Sabari Malai through WOW implementation was 12 
MT (7.9 MT + 4.1 MT). These would otherwise have been disposed off through burning.
The total expenses (labour, management, food, accomodation, telephones, travel, bags, 
banners etc.,) incurred on WOW Implementation was about Rs. 4 Lacs and about Rs. 1 Lac 
revenue was generated  from disposal of  12 tons of recyclable plastic and paper collected 
resulting in a net expense of about Rs. 3 Lacs.
WOW implementation at Sabari Malai  received considerable attention from the media and 
was reported about in leading Malayalam Newspapers and a TV Channel and media in other 
languages. Officials of the Dewaswom and other Departments of the Govt. of Kerala such as 
the Forest Department, Sanitation Staff working at Sabari Malai, Staff at Canteens, Pilgrim 
Centres, Guest Houses and general public at large were sensitized through an awareness 
campaign through word of mouth and banners exhorting them to join and support the work 
effort in keeping Sabari Malai Clean & Green.
Conclusion
WOW implementation demonstrated that it is possible to organise separation of recyclables from 
other wastes at source and reduce the waste that has to be taken to the dumping yard and for 
incineration. The recyclables bagged and stored in lots at source were  removed and taken downhill 
after season for transport to recycler.
Separation of recyclables wastes at source would improve their recovery for recycling and prevent 
them from being carried along with other wastes for final disposal. From sweepings, recyclables 
should be separated from other rubbish and stored separately and safely till they can be removed and 
taken for recycling.
Through awareness education and facilitation, larger volumes of recyclables can be recovered in a 
cleaner and easier manner from source and these recyclables can be stored safely till the time they 
can be removed and taken for recycling.  Removal of recyclable wastes at source would reduce the 
wastes that has to be transported for dumping and incineration while at the same time reduces the 
recyclable waste available for recovery at the incinerator area.
At present, since there is no segregation of wastes at source and whatever recovery for recycling is 
taking place of certain items at the dumping yard, there is no infrastructure and resources in place to 
support segregation of recyclable wastes at source and their separate collection, processing, storage 
and transport for recycling. For recycling to work effectively, awareness education should be 
supported through facilitation. 
Appropriate bins have to provided for wherever required for primary collection and storage of 
recyclables. Bins for primary storage have to be emptied as and when they get filled and persons 
with transport vehicles have to be deployed to collect recyclables from such bins and take them to a 
secondary storage area where they can be sorted, compressed, packed and stored in lots till they are 
transported for recycling.
It should be made mandatory for all canteens, eating places, guest houses, pilgrim centres, 
businesses, offices etc., to segregate paper, plastic and metal recyclables wastes from other wastes at 
source and keep them at a place within or near their premises to facilitate collection for recycling 
purposes and ensure that such recyclable wastes are not disposed with other wastes.
Offer to Travancore Dewaswom Board from Ramky
Ramky, the largest waste management company in the private sector in India that alongwith ITC 
implemented WOW at Sabari Malai is keen on sustaining work with the Travancore Dewaswom 
Board  for bettering the situation related to management of wastes at Sabari Malai and would be 
interested to undertake the responsibility of management and environmentally safe disposal  of 
wastes generated at Sabari Malai  on a turnkey basis. 
Ramky, with its expertise in waste management, will be able to suggest and implement measures 
that will build capacity and  improve ability to collect and dispose the different wastes generated at 
Sabari Malai in an environmentally safe manner. As a follow up on  Implementation of WOW 
during Mandalam and Jyothi Seasons, the Travancore Dewaswom Board and Ramky should 
deliberate on the nature of association they should enter into and the basis on which an appropriate 
mechanism can be established that will be able to effectively handle the wastes generated so as to 
minimize their impact on the environment. 

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