Products

Compost

It is one of the derivatives, from the processing of landfill waste containing humus-rich soil, with fertilizer equivalent capability in providing nutrient to the soil.

Tested with Institutions to provide microplastic free organic supplement and as a nuturing medium for grow-bag planting.

Coarse Soil & Stones

An intermediatary outcome, weighing most and is produced from the secondary screening stage containing mostly of organic compounds and huge array of plastics degraded and shredded from heat and aging and stones of varying shapes and sizes.

These inert substances are treated to eliminate foul smell, which can then be used in the landfillings for parks, roads, pavement and other commercial applications.

Refuse Derived Fuel

The primary outcome of the segregation process containing mostly of all kinds of plastics from freshly delivered to degraded stages. This energy-rich waste is considered resourceful for cement industries for their carbon mitigation and to their sustainability goals.

 

Metal Scraps

Landfills is a consolidated state of wastes from industries, houses, commercials and other wastes, which is never restricted for metals. Owing to the metalling properties of metals, recovery of metals from waste is simpler and efficient. These recovered metal are sent to the authorised recyclers for further processing.

Rubber and tyre scraps

Rubbers are similar to plastics in the chemical context, due to its molecular structure being long chained, making it difficult to recycle. When it is degraded from atmospheric conditions, complete recovery is not an option and it is sent to the recyclers for upcycling to different products.

Glass scraps

Since India's consumption of glass bottles is less, it is reflected in the landfills too. With bottles mostly from beverages, it requires very less segregation  from other kinds.

Recycling of glass bottles produces 40% less carbon emissions compared to the production of  virgin bottles. And so, the bottles are sent to the authorised recyclers.