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Zero-Waste Festivals: On-Site Incineration Debuts

29 Jan

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Summary

  • A pilot project used portable incineration for on-site waste treatment.
  • Nearly 70 kg of waste was safely treated, avoiding 150 kg CO2 emissions.
  • The system destroys waste at 1,200°C with minimal electricity use.
Zero-Waste Festivals: On-Site Incineration Debuts

A recent pilot project at the Allcargo Mangaluru Beach Festival pioneered on-site, sustainable waste treatment, aiming for zero-waste public events. Neo San's compact, electric incinerator, Neo-X, was deployed directly at the Tannirbhavi venue.

During the festival, approximately 70 kg of non-recyclable waste, such as sanitary materials and contaminated plastics, underwent safe on-site treatment. This process prevented an estimated 150 kg of carbon dioxide emissions, comparable to burning 80 kg of coal. Local startup Prithvi Mitr managed waste segregation and collection, facilitating the collaboration.

The Neo-X system operates at high temperatures up to 1,200°C, ensuring complete combustion in under a minute. It consumes minimal electricity, costing less than Rs 1 per kg of waste treated. Emissions were tested and found to be well below regulatory limits, making the system safe for public spaces like beaches.

This innovative approach prevented sanitary waste from entering unsafe chains and destroyed plastics before they could break down into microplastics. By eliminating transportation emissions and logistical issues, the project demonstrated a viable alternative to traditional waste disposal methods. The startup is now considering offering the incinerator on a rental basis to promote wider adoption.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The pilot project involved deploying a compact, electric incinerator on-site to treat nearly 70 kg of waste, aiming for zero-waste public events.
The on-site treatment of waste avoided an estimated 150 kg of carbon dioxide emissions.
The system operates at 1,200°C, achieves complete combustion quickly, uses minimal electricity (less than Rs 1 per kg), and keeps pollutant levels below regulatory limits.

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