
IEC Strategy for Improvement Waste Segregation
This project focused on implementing an IEC strategy for improving waste segregation in Chikkaballapura through awareness, training, and community engagement.
It included activities like handbill distribution, training for waste workers and bulk generators, school programs, ward meetings, and campaigns on Reduce–Reuse–Recycle to promote effective segregation at source
Scope of Work
Distribution of Handbills for waste segregation to Households, Shops, Hotels, Offices, Samudaya Bhavan, Choultry, etc.
Train the Pourakarmikas/waste pickers, bulk waste generators on waste segregation
Train the Training of Trainer (ToT), Training of Waste Generators, etc. – Health workers – Asha & Anganwadi
Conduct the school /college-level competitions for students on waste segregation and Ratings for schools/colleges. Awareness programs on Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.
Train all pourakarmikas for handling good-quality compost at the landfill site.
Ward Meeting is being conducted for Waste Segregation to Local Leaders, CBOs, Representatives, and Local Residents. Federation and SHG’s Representatives and Members
Selection of min. 10 active teachers as master trainers on waste segregation.
Schools / College Jatha, Shramadhaana is being conducted for all the 31 wards of Chikkaballapura
After completion of all tasks, finally organize the “City Compost Santae” in Chikkaballapur
Awareness should be given to Swachh Survekshan – 2020
Street play for waste segregation.
Key Achievements
Completed SWM IEC Work. During Swachh Survekshan – 2020, Chikkaballapur city rated No. 9 among the ULBs of Karnataka.
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