Empaneled with MCGM, NMMC, KDMC . . .

 

Inert
(Domestic Hazardous)

Sanitary pads, Diapers, Syringes, Condoms, Needles, Shaving blades, Medicines, Finger nails etc.

 

Wet Waste
(Bio- Degradable)

Vegetable and Fruits peels, flowers, Cofee, Tea powder, Leaves, Food left over, Egg shells, Small chicken and Fish bones etc.

 

Dry Waste
( Non Bio- Degradable)

Paper, Cardboard, Cloth, Plastic, Glass, Tins, Tetra pack, Footwear, Thermacol etc.

About Rajeshree Enviro Solutions

Waste management or Waste disposal is all the activities and actions required to manage waste from its inception to its final disposal. This includes amongst other things, collection, transport, treatment and disposal of waste together with monitoring and regulation. It also encompasses the legal and regulatory framework that relates to waste management encompassing guidance on recycling etc.

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Services We Offer

Consultancy

Services

Waste

Management

Operation &

Maintenance

Waste Water

Treatment

Water

Treatment

Post Sales

Report

Our Products

 
 
 

Frequently Asks Questions (FAQ's)

Shell of coconut is hard and bigger in size and can damage the blades of the machine. These can be treated separately.

We should avoid using plastic bag to store wet waste. It is advised to use paper bag to keep wet waste of biodegradable bag.

No. You can use bio-degradable bags to avoid bucket from sticlanes Or use paper linings

Medicine bottles needs to be emptied first in drainage and then thrown in dry waste bucket.

Flowers and other article should be bundled in paper bag and given along with wet waste.

Certain dry waste like milk bag and card case needs to be cleaned first before disposing them.

All the above needs to be treated in Reject waste.

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