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Assam Promotes Pipe Composting To Manage Biodegradable Wastes

Endorsing a technology that is simple and effective for the disposal of biodegradable waste at the household level, Assam is actively promoting pipe composting among its rural communities during the ongoing Swachhata Hi Seva campaign. The District Water and Sanitation Committee of Biswanath District in Assam has been promoting Pipe Composting to manage biodegradable waste in schools for the waste generated in midday meals for a long time now. The district officials installed two pipes in Chariali Majaliya ME School under the Swachhata Hi Seva 2023 programme.

Pipe composting technology is a method of converting organic waste into compost using PVC pipes 8 – 10 inches in diameter and 1.25 metres in length. The pipes are placed vertically, keeping them 25-30 cm inside the ground. Only degradable waste can be disposed of into the pipes, including leftover food, fruit and vegetable peels, flowers, dung, agricultural waste, etc. Once in two weeks, a little cow dung and dry leaves are mixed with water and poured inside to accelerate the growth of the worms. This should remain closed so that rainwater does not enter the pipes. Compost manure can be removed by lifting the pipe after two months.

Some of the benefits of pipe composting are – it converts biodegradable waste into manure within a short time without harming the environment; it helps maintain a clean and hygienic environment on the school campus; it is odourless and fly-proof; and it is space efficient. Moreover, the system is sustainable, as the same pipes can be used over and over again. Further, it provides an opportunity for students to learn about the science and ecology of decomposition, the role of microorganisms and invertebrates, and the importance of waste management and sustainability.

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