Waste Management
CDC has developed an innovative model for the scientific & prolific management of waste. Genesis of this concept of scientific & prolific management of waste conceived looking at the services of municipal bodies. Their services are limited to sanitation outside the house. But as a fact domestic garbage contributes to 80% of the total waste generated. Presently, this garbage comes out in the form of polythene bags. These, by chocking the drains which are life veins of health & sanitation causes environmental hazards, detrimental for humans. Also disposal of waste generated due to increase in population is a problem. Moreover as habitation is increasing in all directions of the city & no trenching ground is available. So, to avoid all these situations we developed a model with the following in mind:- Segregation of wastes at source
- Zero garbage on roads
- Prolific disposal of waste
- Peoples participation in Urban waste management
- Sustainability of the process
- Socio- economic upliftment of schedule castes
- Non hazardous handling of waste
This has also been accepted as a policy by State government for urban waste management. The programme was initiated with the joint efforts of CDC & Jaipur Municipal Corporation. Herein, the waste is collected in segregated manner, which is then sent for vermin composing and recycled. Now the programme is several cities of India.
Total Solution of Sanitation Problem
From source of generation to final disposal includes segregated collection of waste, street sweeping, drainage cleaning, transportation etc.
Door-to-Door Garbage Collection
From source of generation to Community Transfer station.
Transportation of Garbage
From Community transfer station to final dumpsite.
Micro planning
It implies optimal utilization of municipal resources.









