A 12-Year-Old Youngster States To have the Best Way to Remedy Indian native Cities’ Trash Fears.

Admin 02-Mar-2016 12:12:30 Inothernews

A 12-Year-Old Youngster States To have the Best Way to Remedy Indian native Cities’ Trash Fears.


Aditya Ravindra Potdar, a 12-year-old student from HG Shroff High School & Junior College in Nandurbar, Maharashtra has a come up with an idea to tackle the garbage problems nearly every city in India faces, reports India Today. In a science competition,'Science for Cleanliness,'Potdar suggested developing a smart underground garbage system, that ensures constant clear streets that is also well segregated before reaching the compost unit. The arrangements will include an underground conveyor belt that will carry garbage from residential areas to the nearest compost units. But how exactly is it supposed to work? A conveyor belt will be installed in front of residential area. Hence when people can come out of their houses they can discard the garbage in the roadside openings.



When the scraps all land on the belt they can be transferred to a common composting unit that will be located at the end of the road or any place that looks convenient.

A blower will be attached in the system to blow the dry waste into another opening right before the garbage enters the composting unit.

title=

Potdar also says a bio gas plant can also be located near the unit to generate electricity that can run the conveyor belt.

title=

Related Post