Adding a new processing plant in Koramangala is another step that Bengaluru has taken to better deal with trash. The building is made to take five tons of wet trash every day and turn it into biogas. The city is putting more effort into getting rid of trash in a more scientific and environmentally friendly way, and this project is part of that.
There has been a method in place for a few years before the plant was built. The government wants to cut down on the amount of trash that goes to dumps by making them bigger. This change shows that waste is now seen as a resource that can be used instead of just a problem.
Biogas plants will be built all over the city
The city has been working hard to connect plants that are all the same. In the past, several biomethanization units were set up in various places. Some of these are already up and running, while others are being fixed up and made better.
Every day, each plant that is working breaks down about five tons of wet trash. These two groups are taking care of a lot of the city’s trash together. With this decentralized method, trash can be handled closer to where it is made, which makes big dumps less busy.
Officials think that the general capacity will go up even more once all the planned upgrades are finished. This will help make things run more smoothly and make sure that Bengaluru’s trash is handled better.
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Using trash to make energy
One great thing about these plants is that they can turn wet trash into biogas. One plant that takes in five tons of trash every day can make a lot of gas every day. This gas is mostly used to power the plant, so the system can pretty much run itself.
Any extra gas that is made is turned into power. This energy is then used for things like lighting the streets, so the idea is both useful and good for the environment. Sometimes, the gas is also sold to businesses nearby, which is an extra way to make money.
This method not only cuts down on trash, but it also helps the city meet its growing energy needs in a more environmentally friendly way.
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There are bigger projects coming up
Aside from smaller plants, plans are also being made for bigger waste-to-energy projects. With the help of a public sector company, a big building that can hold hundreds of tons of material every day is being built.
It has been decided to start a relationship with a private company for another big project that will have even more power. People think that these projects will help a lot with dealing with the city’s growing trash problem.
A few examples of bigger plants that are already running and making more gas are already available. Some of this gas is further treated and sold, which shows that these kinds of projects can make money.
On the Way to a Cleaner Future
Bengaluru makes a lot of wet trash every day, which makes dealing with trash a constant problem. The city is going toward a cleaner and more sustainable future by adding new plants and making current ones bigger.
Focusing on turning trash into energy helps cut down on the use of landfills and pollution. Also, it makes sure that resources are used better.
The new plant in Koramangala is another step in this direction. It shows how towns can deal with trash issues and make useful energy at the same time, showing others how to do it.

