Electrical Sanitary Napkin Napkin Incinerator Machine For School And Colleges
Pack size | its depend up on the models |
Manufacturer | SRI ADHAVA POWER INDUSTRIES |
Usage/Application | Napkin burning |
Type Of Incinerator | Solid Waste Incinerator |
Power Source | Electrical |
Exports To: Nepal | Bangladesh | Qatar | Saudi Arabia | Guadeloupe
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Product Specification
Pack size | its depend up on the models |
Manufacturer | SRI ADHAVA POWER INDUSTRIES |
Usage/Application | Napkin burning |
Type Of Incinerator | Solid Waste Incinerator |
Power Source | Electrical |
Prescription/Non prescription | Non prescription |
Waste Type | Sanitary Napkin |
Brand | SAPI BURNING MACHINE |
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 |
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Delivery Time | on customer requirement |
Packaging Details | standard poly packing |
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Our mission is to become the number one manufacturer and supplier of hygiene, eco-friendly and waste management products. We achieve these by encouraging research, constant upgrading of the products based on customer's need and timely customer service.We strive for customer satisfaction and process excellence.
OUR MISSIONOur vision is to provide a high quality products and timely service to the customer's as they are our greatest asset. We believe that our customer deserve not only quality products but also the peace of mind that comes with full service. We achieve this through our products and services following the best business practices.
Solid waste management (SWM) is a major problem for many urban local bodies (ULBs) in India, where urbanization, industrialization and economic growth have resulted in increased municipal solid waste (MSW) generation per person. Effective SWM is a major challenge in cities with high population density. Achieving sustainable development within a country experiencing rapid population growth and improvements in living standards is made more difficult in India because it is a diverse country with many different religious groups, cultures and traditions.
Despite development in social, economic and environmental areas, SWM systems in India have remained relatively unchanged. The informal sector has a key role in extracting value from waste, with approximately 90% of residual waste currently dumped rather than properly landfilled. There is an urgent need to move to more sustainable SWM, which requires new management systems and waste management facilities. Current SWM systems are inefficient, with waste having a negative impact on public health, the environment and the economy. The Waste Management and Handling Rules in India were introduced by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) yet, compliance is variable and limited.
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