Further to the directions issued on 29th August 2017, please see to the following guide lines in disposing the waste. This is a reiteration of the procedure to the compulsorily followed by all the residents with immediate effect.
Guidelines:
Garbage Disposal Guidelines
We have mainly four types of garbage being generated by the residents of HVG:
1) Kitchen waste
2) Garden Waste
3) Akri waste
4) Construction waste
Kitchen Waste
We have house to house collection done daily through Credai staff. While the bio waste is processed within HVG, the non-bio waste (mainly paper) is burnt.
Guidelines to be followed:
a) Bio waste and non-bio waste are to be separated by the residents and put into the standard size plastic buckets designated for the same.
b) Quantity of waste disposed by each villa on a daily basis should not exceed the approved bucket size.
c) No human waste or pet droppings should be put in the waste buckets..
Garden Waste
Effort should be made by all residents to minimise the generation of garden waste. Common area garden waste will be stored in a specified location within HVG and collected by an external contractor on a monthly basis. Bulk garden waste like trees, tree trunks & branches have to be disposed by the villa residents on their own.
Akri waste
Akri waste that can be reused or re-cycled need to be disposed off by the owner or residents. The Care Taker shall provide the contact number of the person. Waste should not be dumped in the common area under any circumstances. The following items will be collected on Akris:
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- Paper: Old newspaper, Magazines, Notebooks, Cardboard boxes.
- Metal scrap: Iron, Steel, Tin, Aluminium.
- Plastic: Milk packets, Cover, Bottles, Pipe
- Electronic scrap: Old computer, non functioning electronic devices, batteries and charges, mobile, cables etc
Construction/Wood work waste
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- All construction/woodwork waste generated by residents is to be removed from HVG and disposed of by the contractor carrying out the job. This has to be ensured by the owner / residents without fail. No dumping of construction /woodwork waste is permitted within HVG.
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General Instructions:
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- We have received complaints that residents staying near the periphery compound wall dumping their waste to the neighbourhood properties. We request that you may refrain from doing the same at the earliest.
- All perishable waste that may get decayed may be kept in sealed covers and disposed in the buckets on the day of the disposal only e.g fish and meat waste.
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Specific Guidelines
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- 1. Green Bucket ( Food Waste)
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- Green bucket waste will be taken every day except Sundays.
- Place only one sheet newspaper in the bottom or biodegradable bags and then drop the waste.
- Avoid putting any water or water content waste into this. ( Eg for rice please drain maximum water and drop just the rice into the bin)
- For disposing of waste of jackfruit , kambili naranga etc please cut it into small pieces and dispose into bin.
2. Red Bucket ( Paper Waste)
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- Red bucket waste will be taken every day except Sundays
- Please dispose all paper materials that can be burned in this bin.
- You may put the coconut husk on a daily basis (max 5 nos) in this.
- Loose hair should be dispersed in this so as to be burned.
- Sanitary pads/ Diapers etc to be wrapped thoroughly in newspaper and to be disposed in this
- Aluminium foil to be disposed in this
3. Blue Bucket ( Plastic Waste)
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- Blue bucket will be taken twice a week Tuesdays and Fridays
- All plastic items including toys, medicine bottles, medicine wraps etc to be disposed in this.
- Milk/ curd covers to be washed and disposed into this.
- Broken bottles or glasses to be wrapped in covers and to be kept along with the blue bucket
- Tetrapacks caps to be removed and please wash the pack and press/ crush it and dispose in this.
- All glass bottles may be kept separately outside the blue bucket
Lets all work together and keep our HVGOA environment clean and save our planet ….
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