Under the scheme, the waste would be separated into bio-degradable and non-degradable wastes.
Plastics would be convered into granules that could be used for road formation, while the degradable wastes would be used for promoting vermin compost.
The administration had appointed 220 'Thoomai Kavalars' (Clean environment protectors), who would be paid under Mahatma Gandhi Rural Employment Guarantee scheme.The vermi compost would help panchayats earn revenue also.
According to collector Saravanaselvaraj, the scheme was successful in 25 panchayats where it had been implemented.
The Keelapalur Panchayat Level Federation has been provided with plastic shredding machine at a cost of Rs 2,74,050.
Saraswathi Ganesan, Project Officer,District Rural Development Agency, said seven roads have been relaid by using plastic.