The Kaduwela Municipal Council (KMC) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) launched a Biogas project this morning to process bio-degradable solid waste, the UNDP in Sri Lanka said. It said the Biogas system was handed over to the ownership of the KMC to create a transformation in the management of municipal waste, by generating electricity and producing liquid fertilizer using bio degradable solid waste. Mayor Buddhika Jayavilal, UNDP Resident Representative Robert Juhkam and Harsha Wickramasinghe, Deputy Director General, Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority were present at the event. Following the successful pilot phase of the biogas demonstration unit capable of processing 1 tonne, this joint initiative of UNDP and KMC aims to increase the productivity of the Solid Waste Management Unit in Kaduwela, to process 10 tonnes of bio-degradable solid waste per day. “UNDP in Sri Lanka entered into a Government Co-Financed project with the Kaduwela Municipal Council in December 2016 and has since been supporting the KMC and the Government of Sri Lanka to effectively manage solid waste and generate biogas energy.
Source: The Nation March 21, 2021 09:33 UTC