Complete Handbook of Industrial and Agricultural Waste Recycling (Metal, Plastic, Organic, Bio- medical, Rice Bran Oil, E-Waste & Emerging Recycling Technologies)






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This book contains chapters on: Part 1: Foundations of
Waste Management - Beginning, Effective Waste Management
Planning Details, Part 2: Metal & Electronic Waste Recycling
- Automated Vehicle Scrapping Plant, Recycling Plant of Metal,
Copper Scrap Recycling, Lead Acid Battery Recycling Unit, EWaste
Recycling, Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling Unit, Aluminium
Recycling Plant, Part 3: Agricultural & Organic Waste Utilization
- Bio Coal Briquettes from Agricultural Waste, Organic Fertilizer
Manufacturing from Cow Dung, Particle Board from Rice Husk,
Rice Bran Oil Extraction Process, Pathogen Reductions during
Waste Treatment, Part 4: Plastic & PET Waste Recycling -
Flexible and Rigid Plastic Recycling , Plastic Granules from Plastic
Waste, Recycling of PET Bottles, Polyester Staple Fiber from
PET Waste, PET Bottles from PET Preform, PET Flakes from
PET Bottles, Texturised Yarn from Waste PET Bottles, FSSAI’s
Guidelines for Recycled PET in Food Contact Materials, Financial
Support for Establishing Recycling Plants, Part 5: Other
Specialized Recycling Processes - Caffeine Extraction from Tea
Waste, Disposable Tableware from Sugarcane and Wheat
Bagasse, Lubricating and Waste Oils Recycling, Waste Tyre
Pyrolysis, Biomass Charcoal Unit, Activated Carbon from Coconut
Shell Unit, Part 6: Compliance, Standards, and Resources -
Biomedical Waste Management Unit, BIS Standards, Photographs
of Plant and Machinery with Suppliers Contact Details, Part 7:
Innovation, Sustainability and Future Trends in Waste
Management - Carbon Credit Opportunities in Waste Management,
Green Hydrogen Production from Waste Streams and AI and IoT
in Waste Processing Automation.
The book has been written for the benefit and to prove an
asset and a handy reference guide in the hands of new
entrepreneurs and well established industrialists.
PART 1: FOUNDATIONS OF
WASTE MANAGEMENT
Chapter 1
Beginning ....................... 3-7
Fundamentals of waste
management .................... 3
Waste hierarchy ....................... 3
Product life-cycle ..................... 4
Resource efficiency ................. 4
Beginning ................................ 5
Ancient Times ......................... 5
Middle Ages ............................. 5
Industrial Revolution ............... 6
20th Century ............................ 6
21st Century ............................ 7
Chapter 2
Effective Waste Management
Planning
Details ...................... 8-15
Steps for Effective Waste
Management Planning .... 9
Identify the Waste Your Facility
Creates ............................. 9
Contents-cum-Index
Identify Waste Streams ......... 10
Establish a Waste
Management Team ........ 11
Assess Current Waste
Disposal Methods .......... 11
Select Waste Management
Partners .......................... 13
Set Targets for Waste
Reduction ....................... 14
Create a Waste Management
Action Plan ..................... 14
Train Employees on New
Procedures ..................... 15
Track Your Progress and
Monitor for Adjustments . 15
PART 2: METAL &
ELECTRONIC
WASTE RECYCLING
Chapter 3
Automated Vehicle Scrapping
Plant .............. 19-28
Challenges ............................ 20
Opportunities ......................... 20
Tata Motors opens auto
dismantling facility ......... 21
Maruti Suzuki and Toyota
Tsusho Group’s Vehicle
Scrapping and Recycling
unit commences
operations ...................... 22
Scope of recycling in India ... 23
Setting up, Authorization, and
Operation of Authorized
Vehicle Scrapping Facility
(AVSF) ............................. 23
Eligibility For Vehicle Scrapping
and Recycling Facility
Certificate ....................... 25
The Entity ............................... 25
Criteria for Scrapping of Vehicle
25
Process for Vehicle Scrapping
and Recycling Facility .... 26
Certificate of Vehicle
Scrapping ....................... 26
Validity and Renewal of Vehicle
Scrapping and Recycling
Facility ............................. 27
Applicable Rules /Acts .......... 27
Chapter 4
Recycling Plant of
Metal ...................... 29-34
Key Metal Recycling Plants and
Companies in India: ...... 29
Benefits of Setting up a Metal
Recycling Plant .............. 33
Chapter 5
Copper Scrap
Recycling ............... 35-43
Copper is 100% Recyclable . 35
Recycling Reduces CO2
Emissions and Energy
Use ................................. 36
Understanding grades of
copper scrap .................. 36
#2 Copper ............................. 36
#1 Copper ............................. 37
Bare Bright Copper ............... 37
#2 Insulated Wire .................. 37
#1 Insulated Wire .................. 38
The Upward Casting Method 38
Continuous Casting and
Rolling (CCR) Method ... 39
Comparison and
Applications .................... 39
Beijing Holland Copper
Recycling Solutions ....... 39
Transforming copper scrap into
premium products ......... 40
Great demand for high-quality
copper recycling ............. 40
Environmental
Considerations .............. 41
The Copper Recycling
Process .......................... 42
Sorting: The Gateway to
Copper Recycling .......... 42
Shredding: Breaking Down the
Barrier ............................. 42
Melting: From Solid to Liquid
Gold ................................ 43
Purification: Refining
Excellence ...................... 43
Chapter 6
Lead Acid Battery
Recycling Unit ....... 44-54
Importance of Recycling Lead-
Acid Batteries ................. 44
The Recycling Process ......... 45
Step 1: Collection .................. 45
Step 2: Breaking and
Separation ...................... 45
Step 3: Lead Melting and
Refining .......................... 46
Step 4: Plastic Recycling ..... 46
Step 5: Electrolyte Treatment 46
Step 6: Pollution Control and
Compliance .................... 46
Step 7: Sustainable Reuse .. 46
Challenges in Lead-Acid
Battery Recycling ............ 46
Best Practices for Safe and
Efficient Recycling .......... 47
Lead Acid Battery Recycling
Plant Setup ..................... 48
Benefits of Lead Acid Battery
Recycling Plant Setup .... 48
Environmental Benefits ......... 48
Commercial Benefits ............ 49
Social Benefits ...................... 49
Requirement for Lead Acid
Battery Recycling Plant .. 49
Documents for Lead Acid
Battery Recycling Plant
Setup .............................. 50
Personal Documents ............ 50
Company Related
Documents ..................... 50
Other Permissions ................ 51
Process for Lead Acid Battery
Recycling Plant Setup in
India ................................ 51
Documentation Process of
Lead Acid Battery Recycling
Plant ............................... 52
Recycling Process of Lead Acid
Battery ............................. 52
Lead Acid Battery Recycling
Plant Cost and Fees ..... 54
Chapter 7
E-Waste Recycling ...... 55-67
Exposure to e-waste ............. 58
Children are the most
vulnerable ....................... 58
Aspects of E-Waste
Recycling ........................ 60
Prevention and management60
e waste management and
recycling technologies ... 61
Key Processes ...................... 62
International agreements ..... 62
WHO response ..................... 63
Technological Advancements in
E-Waste Management ... 63
The Traditional Methods of
Copper, Silver, Gold, and
Palladium extraction from
E-Waste .......................... 66
Cyanide Usage ..................... 66
Use of Acid ........................... 66
Extraction Through the
Bioleaching .................... 66
Procedure for the Extraction of
Metals (gold, silver, copper,
platinum) from
the E-waste .................... 67
Chapter 8
Lithium-Ion Battery Recycling
Unit ................ 68-78
Solar Panel Recycling Plant . 68
Recycling Technology ........... 69
System Structure ................... 70
Core Advantages ................... 70
Technical Parameter ............. 71
Lithium-ion Batteries Recycling
Plant Setup ..................... 71
Lithium-Ion Battery: An
introduction ..................... 71
Overview of Lithium Ion Battery
Recycling Plant .............. 72
Types of Batteries ................. 72
Benefits of a Lithium-Ion
Battery Recycling Plant .. 72
Methods of Recycling ............ 73
Responsibilities of a Recycler
in Li-Ion Battery
Recycling ........................ 73
Requirements for a Li-Ion
Battery Recycling Plant .. 74
Machines Used in Lithium-Ion
Battery Recycling Plant .. 75
Documents Required for a
Lithium Battery Recycling
Plant ............................... 76
Process for Setting Up a
Lithium-Ion Battery
Recycling Plant in India . 76
Cost of the Lithium Battery
Recycling Plant .............. 77
Lithium Battery Recycling
Process .......................... 78
Chapter 9
Aluminium Recycling
Plant ....................... 79-86
Indian Market Potential for
Aluminium Recycling ..... 79
Aluminium Recycling
Process .......................... 81
Advantages of Recycling
Aluminium ...................... 82
Aluminium Recycling Plant
Setup .............................. 82
Eligibility Criteria for Setting up
a Aluminium Recycling
Plant ............................... 83
Documents or Licenses
Required for Setting up a
Aluminium Recycling
Plant ............................... 84
Procedure for Setting up a
Aluminium Recycling Plant
in India ............................ 84
Cost of Setting Up a Aluminium
Recycling Plant .............. 85
Opportunities in India’s
Aluminium Recycling
Sector ............................. 86
PART 3: AGRICULTURAL &
ORGANIC WASTE
UTILIZATION
Chapter 10
Bio Coal Briquettes from
Agricultural Waste 89-95
Materials Used in the
Production of Bio-Coal
Briquettes ....................... 90
Process of Bio-Coal Briquette
Production ...................... 91
Bio Coal Briquetting Press
Process .......................... 91
How Briquette Machines Are
Used to Produce Bio-Coal
Briquettes ....................... 92
Advantages of Bio Coal
Briquettes ....................... 94
Bio Coal Briquettes Uses .... 94
Benefits of Briquettes ........... 95
Chapter 11
Organic Fertilizer
Manufacturing from
Cow Dung ............ 96-111
Contents of the invention ...... 96
Preprocessing ....................... 97
Detailed description ............101
Cow Dung Fermentation
Process ........................106
Acquisition and preparation of
raw organic matter .......107
Fermentation of organic
matter ...........................107
Temperature control ............108
Crushing, screening and
mixing ...........................108
Organic waste to cow dung
poultry fertilizer
granulation ...................108
Organic-inorganic fertilizer
drying and cooling .......109
Coating technology applied to
organic cow dung
fertilizer .........................109
Organic cow dung fertilizer
screening and grading/
classification ................ 110
Commonly used raw
materials for making
organic fertilizer ............ 111
Chapter 12
Particle Board from Rice
Husk .....................112-115
Market Potential ................... 113
Particle Board
Manufacturing ............... 113
Raw Material Requirement . 113
Manufacturing Process ....... 113
Flow Chart of Manufacturing
Process ........................ 114
List of Required Machinery and
Equipment .................... 114
Chapter 13
Rice Bran Oil Extraction
Process ............... 116-127
The Market Potential for rice
bran oil ......................... 116
Rice Bran Oil Extraction
Process ........................ 117
Raw Material Preparation ... 118
Oil Extraction ....................... 118
Rice Bran Oil Refining ........ 118
Steam Distillation ................ 118
The rice bran oil solvent
extraction process ........ 118
Mechanical extraction vs
solvent extraction ......... 118
Rice bran preparation ......... 119
Next comes palletization or
pelletizing. ....................120
Rice bran oil extraction .......120
Refining crude rice bran oil 121
Emerging non-conventional
techniques in rice bran oil
extraction ......................122
Supercritical CO2 extraction 123
Subcritical CO2 fluid
extraction ......................123
Subcritical water extraction .123
Ultrasound-assisted
extraction ......................124
Microwave-assisted
extraction ......................124
Producing rice bran oil within a
sustainable circular
economy .......................124
Sustainable sourcing ..........125
Energy-saving technology ...125
Safer solvents .....................125
Downstream value addition 125
Chapter 14
Pathogen Reductions
during Waste
Treatment ........... 128-148
Main Pathogen Reduction
Methods and
Mechanisms.................128
Main Aspects and Benefits of
Anaerobic Digestion ....129
Thermal Treatment &
Hydrolysis .....................129
Biological processes ..........130
Membrane Bioreactors
(MBRs) ..........................131
Advantages ..........................132
Types of membranes ..........133
Advanced Oxidation Processes
(AOPs) ..........................133
Agricultural Applications &
Mechanisms.................134
Algal-Based Systems .........134
Components and
Applications ..................135
Cultivation Systems and Future
Prospects .....................135
Benefits of Algae in
Agriculture: ....................136
Physical Removal
Mechanism ...................136
Sedimentation .....................136
Filtration ...............................137
Chemical Removal
Mechanism ...................138
Adsorption ...........................138
UV Radiation by Sunlight ....140
Biological Removal
Mechanism ...................141
Natural Die-Off ....................141
Predation .............................142
Factors Affecting the Removal
of Bacterial and Viral
Pathogens in OWTSs ..142
Disinfection Treatment Unit 143
Effect of Filter Materials ......143
Media Grain Size .................143
Effect of Environmental
Conditions ....................145
Seasonal Changes .............145
pH ........................................146
Water Composition .............147
Sunlight Intensity .................147
Pathogen Species and
Morphologies ...............148
PART 4: PLASTIC & PET
WASTE RECYCLING
Chapter 15
Flexible and Rigid Plastic
Recycling ........... 151-160
Differences between Rigid
and Flexible Plastics
Recycling ......................151
Classification of Plastics ....151
Types of Rigid Plastics .......151
Types of Flexible Plastics ...152
Recycling Processes ..........152
Methods for Recycling Rigid
Plastics .........................153
Collection and Sorting ........153
Cleaning and Crushing ......153
Foundry & Extrusion ............153
Processes for Recycling
Flexible Plastics ...........153
Gathering and Challenges .153
Cleaning and Recovery ......153
Infrastructure Limitations ....153
Plastics Recycling
Challenges ...................154
Obstacles in Rigid
Recycling ......................154
Pollution and Waste ...........154
Inefficiencies in Harvesting 154
Challenges when Recycling
Flexible Plastics ...........154
Lack of Dedicated
Infrastructure ................155
Low Public Awareness .......155
Environmental Impact of
Plastic ...........................155
Consequences of Rigid
Plastics .........................155
Durability and Degradation .155
Energy Savings by
Recycling ......................155
Effects of Flexible Plastics ..156
Decomposition Problems ..156
Visual and Environmental
Pollution .......................156
Alternatives to improve
recycling .......................156
Promotion of the Circular
Economy.......................156
Innovations in Materials and
Techniques ...................156
Education and Public
Awareness ...................157
Types of Plastic Shredders 157
Single Shaft Plastic
Shredders ....................157
Dual/Twin Shaft Plastic
Shredders ....................158
Plastic Granulators/
Crushers ......................158
Plastic Washing Lines : Rigid
vs Film Systems ..........159
Types of Plastic Washing
Lines .............................159
Rigid Washing Line ............159
Organic Waste Composting
Machine ........................159
Semi Automatic Organic Waste
Composting Machine ..160
Chapter 16
Plastic Granules from
Plastic Waste ..... 161-171
Plastic Granules Manufacturing
Plant .............................161
Key Components of a Plastic
Granules Manufacturing
Plant .............................162
Plastic Types Processed in the
Plant .............................163
Process Flow of a Plastic
Granules Manufacturing
Plant .............................163
Investment and Setup
Considerations ............163
Benefits of a Plastic Granules
Manufacturing Plant .....164
Industries that Use Plastic
Granules .......................164
Steps in the Manufacturing
Process ........................164
Quality Control in Plastic Granules
Manufacturing ......165
Granules Manufacturing
Process ........................165
Recycling Process ..............166
Challenges in Plastic Granules
Manufacturing ...............167
Licenses and Documents
Needed for Plastic
Granules Business .....167
Required Licenses and
Documents Needed for
Plastic Granules
Business ......................167
Business Registration
Certificate .....................168
Factory license ....................168
Fire NOC .............................169
Registration as a Plastic Waste
Processor (PWP) .........170
Consent NOC ......................170
Agglomeration Pelletizing
Line ...............................171
Chapter 17
Recycling of PET
Bottles ................ 172-182
PET Recycling .....................172
Uses of recycled PET .........172
Process of recycling of PET
plastic ...........................173
Collecting the PET plastic
bottles ...........................173
Separating the PET bottles 173
Compacting the PET
bottles ...........................174
Recycling of the PET
bottles ...........................174
Transforming recycled PET
plastic bottles into
pellets ...........................175
Washing and decontamination
............................175
Reforming and reusing the
PET bottles ...................176
PET Bottle business ...........176
Benefits of Plastic Waste
Recycling Plant ............177
Requirements for Opening a
Plastic Waste Recycling
Plant .............................177
Land Requirement ..............177
Requirement of Utilities ......178
Technician and Labors .......178
Types of Plastic Recycling
Machines ......................178
Documents Required for
Setting up a Plastic
Recycling Business .....179
How to Apply for Plastic Waste
Recycling Plant
License? .......................179
Renewal and Validity of Plastic
Waste Recycling Plant .180
Chapter 18
Polyester Staple Fiber from
PET Waste.......... 183-194
Polyester Staple Fiber .........183
Key Components of a Polyester
Staple Fiber Production
Line ...............................184
Raw Material Preparation ...184
Polymerization .....................184
Extrusion and Spinning .......185
Drawing and Crimping .......185
Cutting (Staple Formation) ..185
Finishing and Packing ........185
The Polyester Staple Fiber
Production Process .....185
Step 1: Raw Material Selection
and Processing ...........185
Step 2: Extrusion and Fiber
Formation .....................186
Step 3: Crimping and
Cutting ..........................186
Step 4: Fiber Finishing ........186
Polyester Staple Fiber
Manufacturing Process 186
Types of Polyester Staple
Fiber .............................187
Applications of Polyester Staple
Fiber .............................188
Setting Up a Polyester Staple
Fiber Production Line ..188
Specifications of Recycled
Polyester Staple Fiber
(PSF): ............................189
Application of Polyester Staple
Fiber (PSF) ...................190
Polyester Staple Fiber from
PET Waste Plant Setup190
Steps to Setup Polyester Staple
Fiber from PET Waste
Plant .............................190
Step 1: Conduct Market
Research ......................190
Step 2: Draw up a Business
Plan with Every Detail ..190
Step 3: Raise Finance ........191
Step 4: Choose a Suitable
Location ........................191
Step 5: Obtain All Required
Licenses and Permits .192
Step 6: Sourcing High-Quality
Machinery .....................192
Step 7: Set Up the Plant .....192
Step 8: Establish a Collective
System ..........................193
Step 9: Recycle Processes 193
Step 10: Quality Control ......193
Step 11: Marketing and
Sales ............................194
Step 12: Keep an Eye on and
Enhance .......................194
Chapter 19
PET Bottles from PET
Preform .............. 195-203
Introduction: PET Bottles ....195
PET preforms ......................195
Process Details ..................196
Manufacturing Stages .........196
One-Step Process ...............196
Two-Step Process ...............197
Manufacturing Process Flow
Diagram of PET Bottles
from PET Preform ........198
PET Bottles: Uses, Recycling,
Business and Plant Setup
199
PET Recycling .....................199
Uses of recycled PET .........199
PET Bottle business ...........200
Prerequisites for setting up
PET manufacturing
business ......................201
PET bottle manufacturing:
Registration and licenses
201
PET bottles crushing plant
setup .............................201
Machinery setup and raw
materials ......................202
Chapter 20
PET Flakes from PET
Bottles ................ 204-211
Process of making PET flakes
to PET bottles:- ............204
Hot washed PET Flakes.....205
Cold washed PET Flakes ..206
Unwashed PET Flakes .......206
Overall, the textile and apparel
industry is the most
prominent for purchasing
PET flakes ....................207
The packaging industry helps
support the circular
economy. ....................207
Cosmetics and Personal Care
Packaging ....................207
Automotive Industry:
Engineering Excellence
with Recycled
Materials .....................208
Building and Construction
Materials: Eco-friendly
Infrastructure ................208
Home and Garden Products:
Consumer Uses ..........208
Electronics and Technology
Industry .........................209
Medical and Healthcare
Uses .............................209
Quality Standards and
Certification in PET Flakes
Production ....................209
Quality Control Procedures 209
Color and Grade
Differentiation ...............210
Recycling Process of RPET
Flakes ........................... 211
The Market for RPET
Flakes ........................... 211
Government Regulations .... 211
Chapter 21
Texturised Yarn from Waste
PET Bottles ........ 212-217
Bottle-to-fiber recycling ........213
Recycled polyester yarn
manufacturing process 214
Step-01: Collecting and
Cleaning .......................214
Step-02: Shredding .............214
Step-03: Processing ...........215
Step-04: Melting ...................215
Step-05: Polyester recycled
yarn ...............................215
Advantages of polyester
recycled yarn ................215
Reduction of plastics in
landfills .........................216
Energy Saving .....................216
Is recycled polyester
sustainable? ................216
Applications of Recycled
Polyester Yarn ..............216
Is recycled polyester safe to
wear? ............................217
Best recycled pet yarn
manufacturers ..............217
Chapter 22
FSSAI’s Guidelines for
Recycled PET in
Food Contact
Materials ............ 218-224
Guidelines for Acceptance of
Recycled Polyethylene
Terephthalate (PET) as
Food Contact Material
(FCM-rPET) ...................218
Scope of the Guidelines .....219
Definitions for the Guidelines
for Recycled PET as Food
Contact Material ...........219
Benefits of New FSSAI
Guidelines ....................221
Marking and Labelling of FCMrPET
..............................222
Process Requirements for
FCM-rPET .....................222
Conditions for the Authorization
of FCM-rPET .................223
Documentation for FCM-rPET
Authorization .................224
Application Process for
Authorization of
FCM-rPET .....................224
Chapter 23
Financial Support for
Establishing Recycling
Plants ................. 225-230
Understanding the Guidelines
for One-Time Financial
Assistance for the
Establishment of Recycling
Plant and Machinery ....225
Objectives of the
Guidelines ....................226
Details of Plastic Recycling
Facilities .......................226
Oversight Mechanism for
Plastic Recycling Units 227
SPCBs/PCCs
Responsibilities: ..........227
CPCB Responsibilities .......228
Post-Commissioning
Monitoring .....................228
Inspection by Urban Local
Bodies (ULBs) .............228
Financing Structure .............228
Support for Capital
Expenditure: .................228
Cost Sharing .......................229
Disbursement Mechanism .229
Eligibility Criteria of One-Time
Financial Support for
Establishing Recycling
Plants & Machinery ......229
Documents Required for One-
Time Financial Support for
Establishing Recycling
Plants & Machinery ......230
Process of Application,
Evaluation & Approval
Mechanism ...................230
PART 5: OTHER
SPECIALIZED RECYCLING
PROCESSES
Chapter 24
Caffeine Extraction from
Tea Waste .......... 233-238
Properties of Caffeine .........234
Effects of Caffeine ...............234
Advantages of Caffeine .......234
Caffeine Extraction ..............235
Step-by-Step Extraction
Process .......................236
Main Considerations ..........237
Trandermal patch using
extracted caffeine as a
drug ..............................237
Chapter 25
Disposable Tableware from
Sugarcane and Wheat
Bagasse.............. 239-244
The Production Process .....239
Composition and
Properties ....................240
Bagasse-based Tableware - An
Eco-Friendly Alternative 241
Eco-Friendly Alternative .......241
Biodegradable and
Compostable ...............241
Versatile and Durable .........241
Sugarcane Bagasse and
Wheat Straw .................242
Step-by-Step: How to Produce
Eco-Friendly Tableware 242
Key Machinery Required .....243
Where Is It Suitable to Start
This Business? ...........243
Investment Potential ...........244
Chapter 26
Lubricating and Waste Oils
Recycling ........... 245-266
Introduction ..........................245
Analysis of properties .........246
Methods for Waste Oil
Purification: ...................246
Physical method .................246
Chemical method ...............248
Physicochemical method ...249
Recovery of Waste Lubricating
Oil .................................249
Conventional method and
process ........................249
Steps in the Waste Oil
Purification Process .....250
Waste lubricating oil treatment
by extraction and
adsorption ....................251
Purifying Waste Cooking Oil
251
Used Engine Oil
Purification ....................251
Vacuum distillation ..............252
Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK)
Process ........................252
Treating waste engine oil with
bleaching agents .........253
Acid Treatment ....................253
Bleaching .............................253
Neutralization .......................253
Bleaching using activated
Carbon ..........................254
Sedimentation .....................254
Filtration ...............................254
Acids in Waste Oil
Purification ....................254
Proper Disposal of Used
Cooking Oil ..................255
Waste Oil Purification
Systems .......................256
System 1: Vacuum Hydraulic
Oil Dehumidifier/Waste Oil
Purification Machine .....256
System 2: DTS Multifunctional
Waste Oil Purification &
Regeneration
Equipment ....................256
System 3: Waste Cooking Oil
Recycling Filter
Machine ........................257
System 4: Waste Oil Recycling
Plant .............................257
System 5: Vacuum Dehydration
Oil Purification Systems
(VDOPS) Oil Purifier .....257
Additional Features .............257
System 6: Portable Oil Filtration
System ..........................258
Oil Property Restoration .....258
System 7: Heavy Fuel Waste
Oil Purification Centrifuge
Separator Machine .......258
Automation and Efficiency ..258
Processes for Waste Oil
Purification ....................258
Sedimentation .....................259
Vacuum Treatment ..............259
Adsorption Method ..............260
Membrane Filtration ............260
Acid Treatment ....................260
Solvent Extraction ................260
Clay Treatment ....................261
Reprocessing & Re-Refining of
Used Oil .......................261
Used Oil Treatment: Vacuum
Distillation & Clay
Treatment .....................262
Recycling Waste Oil ............262
Used Lubricant Oil Recycling
Process: .......................263
Benefits of waste Oil
Purification ....................263
Supports Sustainability
Efforts ...........................263
Reduces Carbon
Emissions: ...................263
Eliminates Landfilling
Needs ...........................264
Encourages Innovation: ......264
Cost Savings .......................264
Minimizes Pollution Risks ..264
Challenges in Waste Oil
Purification ....................265
Storage and Transport ........265
Advanced Technologies ......265
Handling Hazardous
Byproducts ....................265
Health Risks .......................266
Awareness Issues ..............266
Chapter 27
Waste Tyre
Pyrolysis ............. 267-273
Aspects of Waste Tyre
Pyrolysis ......................268
Tyre Pyrolysis Process: Step-by-
Step ...............................269
Step 1: Pre-treatment &
Feeding ........................269
Step 2: Thermal Cracking in the
Reactor .........................270
Step 3: Oil Gas
Condensation ..............270
Step 4: Carbon Black
Discharge .....................270
Pyrolysis Process of WTs at
Different Temperatures 270
Effect of Temperature on
Pyrolysis Products .......271
Chapter 28
Biomass Charcoal
Unit ..................... 274-285
Biomass materials for making
charcoal ........................274
Starting a Biomass Briquette
Business ......................276
Step 1: Market Research and
Feasibility Study ...........276
Step 2: Developing a Biomass
Briquettes Business Plan
276
Step 3: Setting Up a Briquettes
Manufacturing Plant .....277
Step 4: Estimating Briquettes
Manufacturing Plant
Cost ..............................277
Step 5: Quality Control and
Compliance ..................278
Step 6: Marketing and
Sales ............................278
Benefits of IID Membership
...............................278
Economic and Environmental
Impact of Biomass
Energy ..........................279
Biomass/Solid waste/Sludge
Carbonization Line .......280
Challenges and Solutions in
India’s Biomass Sector281
Advancements Driving
Biomass Energy
Forward ........................282
Importance of Emission
Standards for Coal
Briquette Industry .........283
Effluent Standards for Briquette
Industry (Coal) ..............283
Technologies to Control
Pollution from Briquette
Industry (Coal) ..............284
Monitoring and Reporting ...285
Chapter 29
Activated Carbon from
Coconut Shell
Unit ..................... 286-291
Product Specification ...........287
The sector wise demand ...287
Manufacturing Process .......288
Process flow sheet for Activated
carbon from Coconut
shells by steam activated
process ........................289
Plant and Machinery ...........289
Types of Coconut Shell
Activated Carbon ..........290
Granular Activated Carbon
(GAC) ............................290
Powdered Activated Carbon
(PAC).............................290
Impregnated and Specialty
Grades ..........................290
Applications of Coconut Shell
Activated Carbon ..........290
Water Treatment .................291
Wastewater Treatment ........291
Air and Gas Purification ......291
Food and Beverage Industry
291
Gold Recovery and Chemical
Processes ....................291
Pharmaceutical and Medical
Uses .............................291
PART 6: COMPLIANCE,
STANDARDS, AND
RESOURCES
Chapter 30
Biomedical Waste Management
Unit ........... 295-307
Introduction ..........................295
The Importance of Proper
Biomedical Waste
Management ................295
Necessity of Biomedical Waste
Management ................296
Classification of Biomedical
Waste ...........................296
Objective of Biomedical
Management ................297
Bio-Medical Waste
Management ................297
Steps involved in Bio-medical
Waste Management.....297
Bio-Medical Waste
Segregation ..................298
Packaging ............................299
Collection .............................300
Labelling ..............................301
Storage of Biomedical
Waste ...........................301
Transport of clinical waste to
treatment/disposal unit
outside the hospital .....302
Central Waste Collection Room
for Bio-medical Waste .302
Central Storage for HCFs
Having Captive Treatment
and Disposal System ..303
Record Keeping ..................304
Treatment of Biomedical
Waste ...........................305
Incineration ..........................305
Autoclaving ..........................306
Chemical treatment ............306
Microwaving .........................306
Irradiation .............................306
Disposal of Biomedical
Waste ...........................307
Chapter 31
BIS Standards ......... 308-310
Key BIS Standards for Waste
Recycling: .....................308
Mandatory BIS Standards for
Waste Bags and
Containers ....................309
Standards for Recyclable
Waste (Red & Blue
Category) ......................309
Requirements for Recycling
Facilities .......................310
Key Prohibitions ..................310
Chapter 32
Photographs of Plant and
Machinery with Suppliers
Contact Details 311-315
Plant and Machinery with
Suppliers .............. 314-315
PART 7: INNOVATION,
SUSTAINABILITY AND
FUTURE TRENDS IN WASTE
MANAGEMENT
Chapter 33
Carbon Credit Opportunities
in Waste Management
................... 319-329
Basics of Carbon Credits /
Carbon Trading ............319
Aspects of Carbon Trading 320
Relevant Methodologies .....321
Methodologies and
Opportunities ................321
Waste Projects that Qualify 323
Eligible Waste Projects ......323
Measuring Emissions
Reductions ...................323
Aspects of Measuring
Emissions Reductions
(MRV) ............................324
Carbon Credit
Opportunities ................324
Requirements for Successful
Credits ..........................324
Registration Processes /
Standards .....................325
Registration Process Steps 325
Carbon Credit Standards ....325
Carbon Credit Opportunities &
Sectors .........................326
Concepts & Requirements .326
Indian Carbon Market (ICM)
Focus ............................326
Case Studies .......................327
The Greater Chennai
Corporation ..................327
Ahmedabad Municipal
Corporation ..................328
Challenges & Risks ...........328
Mitigation Strategies ............329
Chapter 34
Green Hydrogen Production
from Waste
Streams .............. 330-338
What is “green hydrogen” vs
grey / blue / etc. ...........330
Key Differences in Hydrogen
Production ....................330
Black, brown and grey
hydrogen .......................331
Blue hydrogen .....................331
Green hydrogen ..................332
Other colours of hydrogen ..332
Waste-to-Hydrogen
Pathways ......................333
Plasma oxy-gasification of
MSW / agri-waste. (e.g.
NTPC’s demo plant) ....333
Collaboration and Catalyst
Development ................333
Operational Capabilities and
Environmental Impact ..333
Photoreforming of plastics /
biomass to hydrogen ..334
Aspects of Photoreforming .334
Biomass to hydrogen .........334
Pathways for Hydrogen
Production ....................335
Advantages and Environmental
Impact ...........................335
Challenges ..........................335
Non-thermal plasma methods;
gasification + separation
techniques; membrane +
PSA etc. ........................336
Aspects of the Integrated
Technologies: ...............336
Global Hydrogen Regulatory &
Policy Trends (2025-2026)
337
Regional Incentives &
Subsidies .....................338
Chapter 35
AI and IoT in Waste
Processing
Automation ........ 339-348
Introduction ..........................339
Sorting waste with AI ...........340
AI and robotics working
together ........................341
Smart bins and AI ...............341
Smart Waste Management
System: .........................342
IoT-Based Waste Management
Framework ...................343
Smart Bins ..........................343
Automated Sorting Systems343
Real-Time Monitoring and
Analytics .......................344
Fleet Management for Waste
Collection .....................344
Benefits of IoT in Waste
Management ................344
Operational Efficiency .........344
Environmental Impact .........344
Enhanced Recycling Rates 345
Data-Driven Decision Making
345
Case Studies and Data
Analysis ........................345
Recycling Automation Using IoT
346
Smart Sensors for Material
Identification .................346
AI-Powered Sorting
Mechanisms.................346
Automated Recycling Facilities
347
Case Study: Visakhapatnam
city .................................348
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