18th Jan 2025 12:01:AM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

ES Reporter 

ITANAGAR, JAN 17: In a significant development for waste management in the state capital, 7Hills Nexgram has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Itanagar Municipal Corporation (IMC) to set up a Municipal Solid Waste Charcoal Plant at the Chimpu dumping ground. The agreement was signed on Friday at the IMC office in the presence of IMC Mayor Tamme Phassang, corporators, and senior officials.
Speaking on the occasion, Mayor Tamme Phassang described the initiative as historic, stating that one of the most pressing issues faced by IMC has been the disposal of daily garbage. Highlighting penalties imposed by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) for the lack of a proper solid waste management system, the Mayor expressed hope that this new plant would provide a long-term solution. He added that 7Hills Nexgram has taken on the responsibility of setting up the plant entirely at their own expense, with IMC’s role limited to providing degradable and non-degradable waste for processing. The company will convert the waste into charcoal, easing the burden on the city’s waste management system.
“This partnership between IMC and 7Hills Nexgran marks a significant step toward sustainable waste management in Itanagar. By converting waste into valuable charcoal and rejuvenating the dumping ground into a green space, the project is set to provide a cleaner and greener future for the state capital,” said the Mayor.
Chief Operating Officer of 7Hills Nexgram, Bishwajeet Dey, assured that the company has extensive experience in operating similar plants in other municipal cities across the country. He revealed that the plant, which will process 50 metric tonnes of waste daily, would be operational within the next 120 days. Dey also emphasized that the facility would be fully eco-friendly, generating zero air pollution, and clarified that all types of waste except medical waste would be processed. He also shared the company’s ambitious plan to transform the Chimpu dumping ground into a green garden within the next two years.
IMC Commissioner Kego Jilen called on the public to support the corporation’s efforts in maintaining cleanliness across the city. He stressed the importance of public cooperation in ensuring the success of such initiatives.


Kenter Joya Riba

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