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Nashik Civic Body Installs New Plastic to Fuel plant separator

This initiative will enable Nashik Waste Management to make fuel from plastic waste, taking us one step closer to a sustainable future.

Nashik Civic Body Installs New Plastic to Fuel plant separator
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Nashik Municipal Corporation’s Waste Management department inaugurated a new Plastic to Fuel plant and Ballistic separator (segregation facility).

The Plastic to Fuel plant will process 5 Tons Per Day plastic waste, and ballistic separator machine will segregate and classify dry waste, ranging from solid to plastic, etc., with a 250-ton-per-day capacity.  Good-quality plastic will be separated through the ballistic separator to enhance the yield from Plastic to Fuel plant. This initiative will enable Nashik Waste Management to make fuel from plastic waste, taking us one step closer to a sustainable future.

The inauguration ceremony, held by Commissioner of Nashik Municipal Corporation, Dr. Chandrakant Pulkundwar, was attended by several dignitaries and officials, who graced the occasion and inspired everyone towards a sustainable future. The new plant was also featured in the local press, highlighting the importance of the initiative and the role it plays in creating a cleaner and greener environment.

Speaking at the event, Dr. Pulkundwar expressed his appreciation for the efforts of Nashik Waste Management in promoting sustainable waste management practices in the city. "I am proud to be a part of this momentous occasion and to see Nashik Waste Management take such a significant step towards a sustainable future. This plant will not only help us manage our waste more efficiently but will also enable us to generate fuel from plastic waste, reducing our dependence on fossil fuels and promoting a cleaner and greener environment."

Nashik Waste Management remains committed to promoting sustainable waste management practices in the city and taking initiatives that contribute to a cleaner and greener environment.

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