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Dholpur compost plant
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A Pro
let of UNDP under Sustainable Environment Mana ement Pros ram
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• To demonstrate a model of municipal-community-private sector
partnership in waste management:
• To demonstrate a low cost technology of organic waste recycling
through composting in a decentralized manner; and
• To promote the concept of "waste is a resource".
work process
800
(
1.2 tons
.27 tons
households
House to
home
oallection
solid waste/
day
Aerobic
compoetirng
method
organic
fertilizer
Rural
market
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Income from Waste
Recycling Using Waste as
Resource Concept
•
The project annually
produces about 100 tons of
organic fertilizer by treating
430 tons of solid waste. The
product (compost) is sold to
fertilizer companies at Tk.
2500/ton.
•
For house-to-house
waste collection service the
community pays between
Tk. 5-10/household/month
depending upon income level.
Income from house-to-house
waste collection fee on
average is about Tk 5000 per
month.
Cost Comparison of
Conventional System of
Waste Management and The
Project Model
•
At present, DCC
spends Tk. 2000 to manage
per ton of solid waste (this
includes the collection,
transportation and disposal
cost). In order to manage 430
tons of waste from the 800
households (which is now
being managed by the project)
works at Tk.860, 000/year.
Cost of construction of the
recycling/compost plant is Tk.
900,000 (excluding the land
cost since it was provided by
the DCC)
Total tangible benefits
Considering the life of this
pilot project of six years,
By investing US $ 1 per
beneficiary, we are getting
environmental & social
benefit worth
US $ 8.9
(US $ 24/US$ 2.67).
Nolo US $ 1 a Tk 70
tangible Social & Environmental Return
UNOP Investment in Dholpur Pilot Project
in Economic Terms of
Items
Total Investment
Total Beneficiaries
Investment Per
Beneficiary
Compost Produced from the
Collected Waste
Compost Produced by Each
Beneficiary
Value of compost produced
per beneficiary
By composting 430 tons of
organic waste per year.
green house gas reduced
(carbon dioxide
equivalent)
Green House Gas
Reduced by Each
Beneficiary
Value of Green House Gas
Reduction
Amount of waste managed
by this project
Saving of DCC Expenditure
by the project
Saving of DCC Expenditure
Per Beneficiary
Total benefits
per
beneficiary
per yr,
US $ 4
Details
11. 900,000 (US $ 12,860)
800 families • 4.800 person
US$ 12.860/4800= US $ 2.67
100 tons/year
100.000 kg/4800 • 21 kgryear
21kg @ Tk. 2.5/kg•Tk. 52.5 i• US $ 0.75
215 tons or 215.000 kg per year
215.000kg /4800 = 44 kglyear
As per Current Carbon Price @ US $ t Mon
• US 0.7/ year/beneficiary
DCC Expenditure to manage per ton of waste
is Tk. 2000. This project is managing 430
tons of waste per year.
Per year expenditure saved by this project is
Tk. 2000 tons X 430 Tons • Tk 860,000
Tk. 860.000/4800 • Tk. 179/year or US
2.56 Beneficiary/Year
Value of
Compost,
US$ 0.75
Value of
GHG
reduced,
US$ 0.7
Summary
11. 900,000 (US $
12,860)
• 4,800 person
US$ 2.67
100 tons/year
21 kg/year
US $ 0.75
215 tons
44 kg/year
US $ 0.7/ year/
beneficiary
43010ln/eV' year
T1860.000
11. 179/year or US $
2.56 Beneficiary/ Year
Saving of
DCC
expenditure,
US$ 2.56
key features
CI Treating 430 tons of solid waste
per year.
Produces 100 tons of compost/yr.
Reduced 215 tons of CO2/ yr.
Serving 4800 people.
Saving DCC expenditure of Tk.
860,000 per year.
Saving 473 cubic meter of scare
land area by avoiding dumping of
waste.
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Generated employment for six
person of which 60% is women
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