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Composting is one of the oldest and most widely used forms of recycling organic waste worldwide. Currently a large proportion of the organic waste in India is disposed off untreated in landfills. Organic waste in landfills generates methane, which is 18 times more harmful for the environment than CO2 omissions and can dramatically increase green house gases. Read More... |
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GreenDesh has almost 500,000 satisfied customers across India. We operate an average of 8 to 10 trucks, using modern automated waste collection techniques in various cities across the nation. Keeping the safety of our local ecosystems in mind, our fleet of trucks operate on low polluting alternative energy sources such as vegetable oil and compressed. Read More... |
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Landfills in India are often burdened with large quantities of recyclable waste that is left untreated due to the lack of adequate modern recycling facilities. GreenDesh tackles this problem by providing various environmental friendly recycling solutions through its recycling plants across India. These plants include modern recycling techniques for plastic, paper. Read More... |
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With a fast growing population, India has a problem of overflowing landfills. One way of addressing this problem is by utilizing landfill gas to produce electricity. Like wind and solar energy. Read More... |
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Through its municipal partnerships, GreenDesh assists various municipalities in converting municipal solid waste into power. This also helps reducing the burden. Read More... |
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Sewage-eating bacteria drive a chemical process that generates current. This current is further transformed into electricity. If you treated 50,000 people’s sewage power. Read More... |
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