IndiGo’s CSR initiative, IndiGoReach, has launched the Zero Waste Airport Project at Indore Airport, in partnership with the Airports Authority of India (AAI) and AAS Foundation, Indore. This project aims to create a sustainable and eco-friendly airport by utilizing the 4R strategy: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Recover. By reducing the environmental impact of airport operations, the initiative sets a new benchmark for waste management in aviation, focusing on behavioral change, stakeholder engagement, and training.
Key Aspect of Zero Waste Airport Project
- Objective: Minimize the environmental impact of airport operations and introduce sustainable waste management practices.
- Partnership: Collaboration between IndiGo, Airports Authority of India (AAI), and AAS Foundation, Indore.
- Strategy: Based on the 4R framework – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Recover.
- Focus: Behavioral change, stakeholder engagement, and training for both airport staff and passengers.
Features of The Project
Material Recovery Facility (MRF)
- Inaugurated by dignitaries including Shri Rammohan Naidu, Union Minister of Civil Aviation, and other political leaders.
- MRF will sort dry waste into 10 categories for recycling.
- Guided tours of the facility showcased waste segregation and recycling processes.
Wet Waste Processing Unit
- Transforms organic waste into nutrient-rich compost.
- Compost will be used to enhance the airport’s landscaping.
Delhi Waste Management
- The plant will process 750 kgs of daily waste on-site, reducing the need for landfills.
Self Sustaining Model
- Income generated from compost and recycled materials will fund salaries of green workers from the third year onward.
- This ensures the long-term sustainability of the project.
Public Awareness and Engagement
- Public awareness campaigns and waste segregation practices will encourage responsible waste disposal among passengers and staff.
Environmental and Community Benefits
- Reduction of landfill dependency through on-site waste processing.
- Significant reduction in environmental footprint of the airport.
- Job creation for local green workers, fostering community development.
- Set a precedent for sustainable practices in the aviation sector.
Summary/Static | Details |
Why in the news? | Indore Airport Launches Waste Processing Unit In Green Initiative |
Objective | Minimize environmental impact through sustainable waste management. |
4R Strategy | Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Recover to manage airport waste. |
Key Partners | IndiGo, Airports Authority of India, AAS Foundation, Indore |
Material Recovery Facility | Inaugurated by political leaders; sorts waste into 10 categories. |
Wet Waste Processing Unit | Converts organic waste into compost for airport landscaping. |
Waste Processing Capacity | 750 kgs of waste processed daily on-site. |
Self-Sustaining Model | Income from recycled materials and compost funds green workers’ salaries. |
Public Engagement | Waste segregation and awareness campaigns for passengers and staff. |
Community Benefits | Job creation, reduced landfill dependence, long-term sustainability. |
Inauguration | Event attended by Union Minister of Civil Aviation and other dignitaries. |