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1557 tonnes per day jks garbage burden beyond processing capacity

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe article highlights a waste management capacity gap in Jammu & Kashmir, India. The commercial mechanism is weak: it points to potential demand for waste processing infrastructure (capex cycle) and possible revenue for cement companies using RDF as fuel substitute. However, no concrete investment amounts, contracts, or price signals are reported. The impact is region-specific (Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir) and limited to local utilities and construction/industrial sectors if projects materialize.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Jammu & Kashmir generates 1,557 TPD of municipal solid waste.
- Srinagar Municipal Corporation produces 550 TPD; Jammu Municipal Corporation produces 380 TPD.
- Only 1,027 TPD is scientifically processed; 352 TPD remains unprocessed.
- No dedicated RDF conversion plants exist; proposals to use RDF in cement industries are being explored.
- Many municipalities rely on local dumpsites due to incomplete infrastructure.
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