Waste sorting is the process by which waste is separated into different elements. Waste sorting can occur manually at the household and collected through curbside collection schemes, or automatically separated in materials recovery facilities or mechanical biological treatment systems.

Waste Segregation means dividing waste into dry and wet. Dry waste includes wood and related products, metals and glass. Wet waste, typically refers to organic waste usually generated by eating establishments and are heavy in weight due to dampness. Waste can also be segregated on basis of biodegradable or non-biodegradable waste

Project: Greener Home
This project aims to motivate people to manage their own household waste as a greener home can be developed by adopting waste segregation practices.

 

This project is brought to you by RIHAD.

RIHAD is a Public Charitable Trust Non-Governmental Organisation initiated on 2008 that has closely worked with Department of Child Development, Department of Health & Family Welfare, Department of Agriculture, Department of Technical Education and Training, Department of Horticulture and F.P.I., Govt. of West Bengal, Ministry of Labour and Employment and Ministry of Culture, Govt. of India.