Saturday, June 7, 2008

Biodegradable waste a gold mine: Experts

RAZEN MANANDHAR
Call for waste utilisation
Kathmandu, June 6:
Environmentalists say Rs 22 million can be earned annually by managing biodegradable waste produced in the Kathmandu valley in an environmentally-friendly manner.
“If we follow the Clean Development Mechanism, we can earn up to Rs 22 million annually. On top of it, we can make extra bucks by selling manure,” says Bhusan Tuladhar, environmentalist and executive director of the Environment and Public Health Organisation.
CDM is a mechanism that makes developed countries responsible for generating greenhouse gases and pay developing countries that follow environment-friendly methods.
In the international carbon market, a tonne of ‘carbon credit’ can be sold at $7 to $15. The ENPHO has conducted a feasibility study with an aim to launch a CDM project in the capital by utilising capital’s biodegradable waste.
The Alternative Energy Promotion Centre has received Rs 33.2 million for installing 9,807 biogas plants across the nation for the period of 2004 to 2006.
“Through aerobic composting, we cut the emission of carbon. That means, we are saving the world from emission of 300 tonnes of carbon every day. We can sell our ‘carbon credits’ to developed countries,” he says.
According to Tuladhar, a biogas plant can be built in 100 to 200 ropani at a cost of Rs 10-
22 million.
Such a plant operates throughout the year and generates income. The plant can also generate around Rs 60 million per year through the sale of manure.
Though the process is lengthy and difficult, the AEPC has proved that selling of carbon is possible in Nepal.
Sandip Chamling Rai, climate change officer at the WWF Nepal, says the turning of a garbage plant into a carbon financing project is possible. “We can keep the city clean if sectors concerned are committed,” Rai says.
“The idea of launching a CDM project is a welcome step,” according to chief of the Environment Department at the Kathmandu Metropolitan City Rabin Man Shrestha.
Published: June 07, 2008 12:00 am On: Kathmandu
https://thehimalayantimes.com/kathmandu/biodegradable-waste-a-gold-mine-experts/

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