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1. Mr. Nalband Amirun S. 42
2. Mr. Sonare Rahul A. 43
3. Mr. Parit Rushikesh S. 46
4. Mr. Salunkhe Amit R. 54
5. Mr. Nadaf Asgar I. 71
S.I.T.C.O.E. YADRAV.
CONTENT
• INTRODUCTION
• LITERATURE REVIEW
• SCOPE OF PROJECT
• OBJECTIVES
• FACILTIES AVAILABLE
• REFERENCES
INTRODUCTION
Plastic is global phenomenon and its side effect felt throughout the universe.
Plastic waste is non biodegradable material and researchers found the material can remain on
earth for 4500 years without degradation.
India generates 25940 tones of plastic waste every day, but 40% of it remains un-collected
causing choking of drainage and river system littering of the marine ecosystem and open air
burning leading to adverse effect on human health and environment.
The central pollution control board (C.P.C.B) had conducted a study in major cities of
India.
Every day generate in total 4,059 tones of plastic waste. This increased has turned into major
challenges for local authority.
This increase has turned into a major challenge for local authorities
responsible for solid waste management.
Thus, disposal of waste plastic is a serious problem globally. Plastic
wastes recycling can be an excellent environmental friendly way.
LITERATURE REVIEW