Waste as a Resource
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How to Flip a Planet from Peril to Power | Prashant Singh | TEDxMAIMS
TEDx Talks· 2025-10-20 16:00
Waste Management Industry Challenges & Opportunities - India generates over 62 million tons of waste annually, equivalent to 6 million garbage trucks or filling 60,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools [3] - The current linear approach to waste management ("out of sight, out of mind") is unsustainable [8] - There's a significant opportunity to transform waste into a resource, contributing to India's self-reliance (Vix Bat) [4][5][28][29] - India imports 87% of its crude oil and critical minerals, highlighting the potential of waste as a resource [4] - Middle-class population in India is expected to double to 800 million in 25 years, leading to a 65-70% increase in waste generation [7] Blue Planet's Vision & Impact - Blue Planet's vision is "zero to landfill," aiming to process, upcycle, and recycle waste to eliminate landfills [10][8] - The company has cleared 170万 (1.7 million) cubic meters of waste in Chennai, restoring a bird sanctuary and returning land to the municipality [12][13] - Blue Planet's work on the Cauvery River project has positively impacted the lives of 50万 (half a million) people by cleaning up a landfill that was polluting their drinking water source [15][16] - A facility in Greater Noida converts 90% of fresh waste into meaningful products, including biogas and upcycled plastic, creating a circular economy ecosystem [17][18] - Blue Planet focuses on four pillars: technology, testing, transparency, and traceability [19] Future Goals & Strategies - Blue Planet aims to triple its impact by 2030 in terms of greenhouse gas emission reduction [28] - The company engages with schools and colleges, reaching over 1 million kids in Delhi NCR, to promote sustainability and climate change awareness [27] - Blue Planet is exporting its waste management technologies to multiple countries, including Singapore and New Zealand [27]