"A park near you can be used to generate green waste. We convert the fallen leaves, grass, bushes as well as kitchen waste into biomass at parks in the residential area," Narendra Kumar, a bio-manure expert said.
Kumar, who runs 'Swalamban', a bio-manure providing firm, underlines the importance of utilizing waste products and converting them into something useful.
"A normal household produces a lot of waste every day. If everybody chips in, this waste can be converted into eco-friendly by-products. We have started around 300 'home manure clubs', wherein people convert their kitchen waste into manure," he said.
The expert said that the organization is in talks with Delhi Development Authority (DDA) to provide them with 4-5 spacious parks for the exercise in the city.
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"We are deliberating with the Delhi government and convincing them to carry out the exercise on a large scale, involving all the municipal bodies," he said.
Taking forward the idea of constructive use of waste, the environmentalists say that even PET plastic bottles can be recycled and converted into environment-friendly fibers and 'pallets'.
She pointed that the whole concept of 'Make in India' involves optimum use of the available indigenous resources.
"The government should give a serious thought to the effective utilization of waste. For instance, Japan uses recycled plastic in making roads, but here it might take decades to catch up with the idea," Menon added.