WastePaper Recycling Plant

WastePaper Recycling Plant Executive Summary For many decades in our country, the dynamic interplay of lack of awareness, ignorance, apathy, callousne...
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WastePaper Recycling Plant Executive Summary For many decades in our country, the dynamic interplay of lack of awareness, ignorance, apathy, callousness has contributed significantly to environmental degradation. As the repercussions of our past activities become apparent on today’s environment, there is growing public and judicial pressure on the industry to actively maintain, if not improve, environment quality. Our endeavor is to promote the concept of sustainable livelihood by focusing on both, environment and income generation by putting up plants of waste paper recycling . Our waste paper recycling plant offers a sustainable solution to the growing environmental problem by adopting paper recycling processes using which even a common man can turn waste paper and cotton rags into paper. Our approach is neither a model that aims to incorporate all the key elements of people's livelihoods and environment conservation, nor a universal solution. Rather, it is a means of stimulating thought and analysis so that it could be adapted and elaborated depending on the situation..

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Introduction The Sustainable Livelihood Generation is an initiative to address the problem of spiraling poverty as well as environmental degradation simultaneously. The approach focuses on improving local people’s well being and at the same time ensuring the conservation of the environment. A sustainable livelihood is concerned with both environmental influences on human life and human influences on the environment. On the one hand, the surroundings of a community should not harm its members and should provide for all their necessities of life. On the other, local communities and its people should be caretakers and not destroyers of the planet and its ecosystems. The Sustainable Livelihood framework places people, particularly underprivileged youth and poor people, at the centre of a web of inter-related influences that affect how these people create a livelihood for themselves and their households. The approach identifies the main constraints and opportunities faced by these people. To achieve this, the approach focuses on two main areas that are also interlinked, Sustainable

Natural

Resources

Management

which

involves

conservation of resources, and Income Generation which involves developing and promoting small scale and environment friendly micro- enterprises including waste paper recycling. The sustainable livelihood generation is concerned with local aspects of environmental sustainability and community well being.

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Goals of the project: To improve the environment by recycling waste paper using a well proven recycling plant to produce useful products. To provide the poor with essential information, skills and awareness through sustainable livelihood and income generation programs To deliver projects in a manner that takes into account the importance of environment

conservation

and

sustainable

management

of

natural

resources. To directly involve local community groups in the project delivery cycle, including planning, implementation and monitoring & evaluation phases, in order to ensure the local ownership and sustainability of the project To enhance the effective participation in the areas of income generation and micro credit specially for under privileged youth to build and operate sustainable micro-enterprises such as waste paper recycling plant

Detailed Plan of the Project Techknow will organize discussion with the community groups on the need and importance of conserving environment while focusing on their income generation opportunities at the same time.

Communities need to be well

informed and aware about the various environmental, social, cultural, economic and political phenomena that affect their lives and the many ways in which their own action affect their local environment. With mutual consensus among these people, we will facilitate the process of putting up of waste paper recycling plant.

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Waste Paper Recycling Plant The rate of consumption of paper in India is approximately 5 kg/capita, with an expected growth rate of 6-7 % per annum over the next five years. For every tonne of paper, the paper industry guzzles up 2.8 tonnes of dry timber and 2400 gallons of water besides electricity and other resources. Moreover the volume of waste paper generated is growing at an alarming rate hampering the already degenerating environment. This calls for an immediate step to prevent further degradation of environment. Our waste paper recycling plant offers a sustainable solution to this growing environmental problem by adopting paper recycling processes. The plant is based on an effective and yet simple technology with which even a layman can turn waste paper and cotton rags into paper.

Process The raw material is sorted manually to remove foreign material and dust and then sent to chopper. The chopped pieces are then subjected to beating where the raw material is pulped in water with the help of machine. A small amount of pulp is poured evenly into a mould and the excess water is mechanically drained out from it using a hydraulic press/screw press. The sheets of paper are dried by hanging in the open. Small dirt particles are removed mechanically with the help of a sharp instrument. The cleaned sheet can be coated with starch to further improve the physical property of the paper. In this process the sheets are placed between metallic sheets and passed between rollers of a calendaring machine. This process smoothens the paper and also improves its gloss.

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The handmade paper obtained can be used for making various articles such as greeting cards, carry bags, letterheads, visiting cards etc. The market for handmade paper and handmade paper products is increasing rapidly.

At

present it is being promoted as a replacement for plastic bags and is rapidly gaining in importance. Many shops and stores have slowly started shifting to paper packages for their products keeping customer demand in view and for enhancing their environmental image. Apart from the products mentioned above innovative paper crafts are also popular in the market and are regarded as premium products.

Capacity and Cost of the Plant Size of the plant

Capacity

Cost*

Space Required

No. of person that can be employed

15- 20 kgs per 3.75 day Lakhs

400 Sq. feet

2 to 3

Medium

Approximately 60 kgs

10 Lakhs

3000 Sq. feet

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Large

Approximately 200 kgs

25 Lakhs

6900 Sq. feet

20 to 25

Small (Suited for Schools) (Suited for Educational Institutes) (Suited for commercial purposes)

* Including taxes and excluding land cost The plant will require 1000 to 6000 liters of water per day and 2 KW to 12 KW of electricity in its three phases. And it can be recycled also.

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Employment Generation The Waste Paper Recycling Plant will generate skilled employment as the plant will employ staff (initially 2) after training them in the handmade paper manufacturing process. In the longer run this will also enhance their livelihood opportunity. It will also help to earn revenues through the sale of handmade paper and products made out of it.

Products made from Handmade Paper

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