Solid Waste Management

Waste processed where it is generated.

A decentralized waste destruction system designed to reduce landfill dependency, transportation load and infrastructure strain through controlled thermal processing at source.

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1:300

Volume Reduction

PCB

Emission compliant

Compact

Deployment footprint

Multi-State

Operational Deployment

The challenge with conventional waste systems

Most waste management systems are designed around collection and transportation. As waste volumes increase, so do transportation costs, landfill dependency and infrastructure burden.

Processing waste closer to where it is generated reduces the distance between generation and resolution.

Introducing Eco Bean®

Decentralized waste destruction infrastructure.

Eco Bean® is a controlled thermal destruction system engineered to process municipal solid waste at source while significantly reducing waste volume and minimizing dependency on centralized disposal networks.

Whether deployed within a municipality, institutional campus, defence installation or industrial environment, the system is designed to operate where waste is generated.

Waste processing facility

Municipality

Localized processing at ward or zone level

Institutional Campus

Self-contained waste processing for large campuses

Defence Installation

Controlled waste destruction within secure perimeters

Industrial Environment

Continuous on-site waste management systems

How the System Works

01

Collection

Municipal solid waste enters the system.

02

Shredding

Material is reduced to a uniform feed size.

03

Feed Transfer

Controlled transfer into the processing chamber.

04

Thermal Processing

Waste undergoes high-temperature thermal destruction.

05

Cyclone Separation

Particulate separation process.

06

Secondary Treatment

Further treatment of process gases.

07

Wet Scrubbing

Final emissions treatment stage.

08

Output

Inert ceramic ash and reusable sludge byproducts.

Designed for decentralized deployment.

Reduced transport dependency

Waste is processed closer to source, reducing transportation load and associated infrastructure burden.

Compact footprint

Requires significantly less land than conventional waste handling infrastructure.

Controlled emissions treatment

Integrated treatment stages designed to support compliant operation.

Minimal residual output

Waste is reduced to inert ceramic ash with substantial volume reduction.

Operational simplicity

Designed for continuous deployment across diverse operating environments.

Deployment Record

Pune, Maharashtra

Pune Municipal Corporation

Supply, installation and commissioning of decentralized solid waste destruction infrastructure for municipal waste processing.

1:300 Volume Reduction

Hyderabad, Telangana

Ramoji Film City

On-site waste destruction infrastructure supporting waste management without reliance on external landfill transportation.

Zero Landfill Transport

Goa

Goa Defence Installation

Deployment within a controlled institutional environment.

Compact Operational Footprint

Use Cases

Applications

Municipal Corporations

Reduce transportation dependency and landfill burden through localized processing.

Defence Installations

Secure, controlled waste destruction infrastructure within operational environments.

Industrial Facilities

On-site waste management designed for continuous high-volume industrial output.

Institutional Campuses

Universities and hospitals achieving zero-landfill goals through decentralised composting.

Eco-Tourism Resorts

Remote properties managing organic waste on-site with minimal external dependency.

Retail & Food Courts

Large food-generating venues diverting perishable waste without burdening municipal collection.

Compliance & Performance

PCB Emission Compliant
Controlled Thermal Processing
Multi-Stage Emissions Treatment
Multi-State Deployments
Municipal & Institutional Applications

Every site generates waste differently.

Operational requirements, waste volume, available land and deployment conditions vary across environments.

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