Government looking into revolutionary new technology to clean up India

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Narendra Modi government introduced Swachh Bharat Mission to clean up the streets of India and even though many would tag it as a failure, the efforts still continue.

In recent development, the government has shown keen interest in a mechanism that uses magnetic action to reduce organic waste to ashes that can be used as fertilizers for agricultural use.

The mechanism uses Japanese based ‘Neosonic’ technology and does not require any fuel or electricity, which makes it cost efficient and eco-friendly. It uses powerful magnetic action to enable low-temperature pyrolysis, which can decompose organic materials to three-hundredth the size of its original volume, without emitting any toxic gas, substances, heat into the atmosphere.

The machine can allegedly decompose 72 tonnes of garbage per day, converting into vapour and ceramic ash that can used as fertilizer

“We had made a presentation to the Prime Minister’s Office which recommended it for further presentation in other ministries. The Urban Development ministry has also shown great interest in the technology,” said US Sharma who brought this technology from Japan to India.

Sharma looks to manufacture these machines in India to promote ‘Make in India’ plan, if that states adopt the technology.

“One of the associates is a member of JICA (Japan International Corporation Agency) which has agreed for funding the technology in India. It will also help in generating employment in our country,” said Sharma.

According to India Today, the technology has received a positive feedback from Maharashtra for waste management in its Devnar area.

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