Suchitwa Mission Creates more Opportunities for Private Entrepreneurs

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
On completion of one year of the Malinya Muktam Nava Keralam campaign, Suchitwa Mission is joining hands with private players to tackle challenges in the waste management segment.

The emphasis is on providing more opportunities to private entrepreneurs and ensuring better protection for those entering this key sector. This move results from the realization that large private enterprises are necessary to bring about a fundamental change in the waste management sector in Kerala.

In the first phase, the Mission has started empaneling experienced entrepreneurs engaged in waste management within and outside the state. The empaneled individuals and organisations will be involved in creating a framework for profitable ventures in waste management.

Suchitwa Mission will promote and support experienced entrepreneurs and organisations interested in starting new ventures in organic and inorganic waste management. The Mission intends to accelerate and improve the creation and maintenance of essential waste treatment systems/plants by empaneling experienced entrepreneurs.

The Mission will provide necessary technical assistance to entrepreneurs interested in investing in waste management.When they start their ventures, they can contact local institutions and ensure that they dispose of waste suitable for the new ventures to process and add value.

Waste treatment is an ongoing process, where many innovative technologies are continuously being developed. Hence, the Mission invites innovative entrepreneurs to implement their ideas using the Swiss Challenge method.

Those who are proficient in the establishment, and operation of modern bio-waste treatment plants and decentralized bio-waste treatment systems; collection and segregation of waste including sanitary, hair, and electronic waste,and waste generated from the construction and demolition of buildings; recyclable plastic waste; non-recyclable reject waste, and the manufacturing and distribution of inoculum will be empaneled as partners.

All necessary details of the project are available in the Suchitwa Mission website -https://suchitwamission.org/web/swm-empanelment, and entrepreneurs interested in partnering with the waste management campaign can register with Suchitwa Mission, through the website.

NE Reporter

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