TURNING PLASTIC WASTE TO MONEY
AND STURDY ROADS
Plastic
wastes churned out by the city residents would now earn money besides ensuring
sturdy roads in the city.The Clean Kerala Company (CKC), the cleanliness
campaigner of the State government, has offered to buy plastic granules from
local bodies, which could be used for re-laying the roads. The State government
had recently issued orders appointing the CKC as its nodal agency for
collecting granulated plastic.The agency will collect granulated plastic from
local bodies and other agencies and will supply it to the contractors, said
Kabeer B. Harun, Managing Director of the CKC.With the government decision, the
company has become the buyer as well as the seller of the granulated plastic in
the State. It held talks with the civic administrators of Kochi for the
purchase of granulated plastic. The corporation has established a couple of
units in the city for the collection and granulation of the clean plastic, he
said.
Incidentally,
the State government had directed all the local bodies in the State to use
plastic for at least 10 per cent of the roads laid in its respective areas.The
use of plastic is expected to increase the endurance of the roads besides
providing a working solution for managing plastic refuses.The decision is of
significance to local bodies which do not have a scientific management system
for plastic refuses. It is estimated that around 500 tonne of plastic has
accumulated at Brahmapuram dumping yard. Each day, around 50 tonne plastic
waste is transported to Brahmapuram.
Recently,
the city had witnessed a series of public protests over the reported refusal of
the local body to collect plastic waste. The corporation had come under fire a
few years ago when the plastic wastes piled up at Brahmapuram caught fire.The
CKC, which will buy the granulated plastic at Rs.15 a kg, will sell it to the
contractors for Rs.20 a kg. Instructions were issued to the granulating units
to step up their production after the government decision. Many unit
Prof. John Kurakar
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