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Significances of Bioengineering & Biosciences

Bio-Boosted Decomposition of Wastes for Discouraging Biomass Burning for Clean Air and Prospering Agriculture

  • Open or CloseYadav RC*

    Water and Environment Interaction Specialist, India

    *Corresponding author: Yadav RC, Water and Environment Interaction Specialist, India

Submission: October 6, 2020;Published: April 22, 2021

DOI: 10.31031/SBB.2021.04.000598

ISSN 2637-8078
Volume 4 Issue 5

Abstract

Ecology is science dealing balance in entities both alive and non-alive existing in any environment. Mahatma Gandhi’s eye lenses are adopted as emblem of new vision for mission sanitation in India. However, there had been merely action of sweeping trashes and collecting at sites, which again reverts back as becoming garbage dumping sites and disposing wastes including pet’s droppings. Such garbage wastes easily burned for their disposal. Hence, the mission sanitation did not make any difference between the present and the past scenarios of sanitation and betterment of ecology. Various previous measures for waste utilization provoked towards discouragement for biomass burning, had been attempting without any scientific backing. Objective of present study was to develop a scientific fact application based method of decomposition of such wastes including agriculture wastes, highly liable to insitu or exsitu burning, leading to cause air pollution. A combo of bio decomposer boosted sulphur cycle supporting decomposing and aerobic composting of biomass, established in past, was carved as new route of overcoming the biomass burning for maintaining clean air. The measure also supports utilization of solid Municipal wastes. Thus, organic manure producing innovative method becomes an engine for bringing complete sanitation and many improvements in agriculture and environment. This research with double bio innovation becomes intellectual property for managing bio-wastes as well as bringing complete sanitation in improving ecology and clean air, thereby building double benefits ie becoming a solution of the problem and producing beneficial useful pr oducts.

Keywords: Agriculture; Clean air overcoming health hazards; Environment; Employment generation; Mission sanitation and river protection action plans

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