Antony Waste Handling Cell wins Rs23.75cr contract in Greater Noida

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Antony Waste Handling Cell has bagged a contract worth INR 23.75 crore from the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority.

In this connection, a consortium of its subsidiaries – Antony Lara Enviro Solutions and AG enviro Infra Projects has been issued a letter of authorization (LOA) for the remediation of a temporary dumpsite near Lakhnavali village at Greater Noida.

The consortium will undertake bio-mining and mechanized works to execute the reclamation of the dumpsite land.

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According to Antony Waste Handling Cell, bio-remediation is a process in which the land on which old garbage is dumped is reclaimed by bio-mining process/mechanical means. After this, material recovery facility is used for segregating the waste for disposing off the resulting refuse derived fuel (RDF), inert, soil, and others.

The Indian municipal solid waste management company said that the scope of the project calls for reclaiming the entire dumping area by means of mechanical process within a period of two years.

Antony Waste Handling Cell wins Rs23.75cr contract in Greater Noida

Antony Waste Handling Cell wins Rs23.75cr contract in Greater Noida. Photo courtesy of Pasi Mäenpää from Pixabay.

Jose Jacob – Chairman and Managing Director of Antony Waste Handling Cell said: “This project marks our entry into standalone bio-mining projects. We see a huge scope for Bio-mining projects as municipal corporations across Metros, Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities need to clear and process the legacy waste to make way for new waste processing at these sites.

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“As municipal corporations across India start bidding out these projects, it presents a huge growth opportunity for an experienced Municipal Solid Waste processing player like us with a proven track record of scientific waste processing.”

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