LAKEL GROUP

Waste Management

The Integrated Waste Treatment Plant (IWTP)

LAKEL Group waste management company Biotechnologies engages the unutilized materials arising from human and animal wastes which may be in solid, liquid or gaseous form is generally called waste. With the rapid socioeconomic development, and degree of industrialization the amount of waste generation has gradually increased. Generally, the greater the economic prosperity and the higher the percentage of urban population greater is the waste. Generation of waste therefore is unavoidable. One way of reducing pollution and waste is to improve the efficiencies in operations and sustainable use of resources in the production and consumption processes. Another method of management of waste is to recycle

Waste could be broadly classified into organic and inorganic wastes. There are many new and innovative methods and systems that are in operation today where inorganic wastes are taken out of the waste disposal stream and recycled or reused. Organic wastes on the other hand usually constitute the bulk of the waste.

General treatment methods of Solid Waste Sustainable waste treatment is concerned with management of waste to ensure that the society is not adversely affected by it but will bring about a benefit on a continuing basis. One of the key factors in sustainable waste treatment is to separate the waste into organic and non-organic waste. This will also facilitate identification and separation of hazardous waste. The Integrated Waste Treatment Plant (IWTP) is a sustainable waste management technique, practices and technologies for the handling and treatment of sewage and all grey water sources, as well as biodegradable fractions of municipal solid waste (MSW) and bio medical waste generated in a hospital. The IWTP achieves sustainable water conservation and zerodischarge of wastewater to the environment and renewable enerThe Integrated Waste Treatment Plant (IWTP) is a sustainable waste management technique, practices and technologies for the handling and treatment of sewage and all grey water sources, as well as biodegradable fractions of municipal solid waste (MSW) and bio medical waste generated in a hospital.