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    Waste Crisis Exposed: Are We Ignoring the Reality?

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    New Delhi [India], February 7: Let me ask you a simple question: have you ever stopped to think about what happens to the waste that you generate, where does it go? Every time we throw something away, it doesn’t just disappear. Globally, we produce over 2.01 billion tonnes of solid waste each year, a significant portion of which is organic food waste. Can you imagine the scale of that? It’s like piling up Mount Everest with trash every single day! Yet, at least 33% of it is not managed safely, as per the World Bank.

    In India alone, over 62 million tonnes of waste are generated annually, and much of it is left untreated. Less than 20% of this is scientifically processed. What happens to the rest? It lingers in the environment, polluting rivers, filling up landfills, and releasing harmful gases into the air. The environment suffers, biodiversity diminishes, and our health deteriorates.

     The crisis isn’t coming; it’s already here. Now, the question is: how long can we look away from this crisis?

    What If All the Waste Could Be Converted to Wealth?
    Think about this for a moment. What if all the waste we generate could be turned into something valuable? What if all the waste could be transformed into wealth? Imagine if organic food waste could be transformed into compost, energy, or other useful resources. Sounds like a distant dream, right?

    That’s where Samkiti comes in. We’re not just a company; we’re a movement with a mission to change the way we think about waste. Our aim is to create a cleaner, greener planet by offering solutions that transform waste into useful resources and protect the environment, leading to a more sustainable future.

    What is the Real Big Problem with Waste Management?
    The biggest problem isn’t the waste that’s generated; it’s the way it’s managed. Improper waste management isn’t just inconvenient, it’s catastrophic. That unprocessed organic food waste and other waste end up in landfills, which release methane, a gas 25 times more harmful than carbon dioxide. A major part of that unprocessed waste ends up in water bodies, eventually polluting both our soil and water. Cities are running out of space for garbage, and the environmental damage is huge.

    Is Waste Harming Your Business Too?
    Waste is not only damaging the environment, it’s impacting your business too! Inefficient waste management, especially of organic food waste, can result in higher operational costs, regulatory fines, and damage to your reputation, especially as consumers and investors are placing increasing importance on sustainability. On top of that, improper waste handling means missed opportunities for recycling and cost savings.

    At Samkiti, we offer smart, sustainable solutions to help your business overcome these challenges. Our Vertical Top Loading Composting Unit (VTL CPU) efficiently manages organic food waste, converting it into valuable compost and reducing disposal costs. By adopting such solutions, you can enhance your brand image, ensure compliance, and make a positive impact on the environment. Don’t let waste hurt your business, partner with Samkiti to turn it into an opportunity.

    Samkiti: Turning Waste into Opportunity & Wealth
    At Samkiti, we don’t just manage waste, we reimagine it. Using science and technology, we convert organic food waste and other waste into valuable resources. Our solutions reduce environmental harm and open doors for economic growth. Imagine a world where your waste helps build a sustainable future, that’s the world we’re creating.

    Tailored Solutions for Every Need
    We get it, every industry is different, and every business needs a different approach to waste management. That’s why Samkiti customizes its products and services to fit your needs. From fully automatic composting machines to biogas plants, our technology ensures efficiency and sustainability. Whether you’re a corporation, university, hotel, or hospital, we offer solutions tailored to your specific needs.

    Innovative Technologies Powering Change
     
    Here’s a glimpse of how we are making a difference using advanced science and tech:

    • Composting Machines: Convert organic food waste into nutrient-rich compost in just 24 hours.
    • Biogas Plants: Transform organic waste into clean, renewable energy.
    • Bio Methanation Plants: Generate electricity from biogas, turning waste into power.
    • High SRI Reflective Coating: Cool buildings while saving energy with advanced NIR Reflection Technology.
    • Shredders: Simplify recycling with efficient waste size reduction.
    • Silent Diesel Generators: Reliable power with minimal noise pollution.
    • Acoustic Enclosures: Create quieter, more comfortable spaces.
    • Conveyor Systems: Streamline waste handling for maximum efficiency.

    A Movement Backed by Visionaries
    Samkiti isn’t just a company; it’s a cause. Led by Krunal Karkare and Bhavesh Vora, we are transforming the way waste is managed. Krunal’s technical expertise and Bhavesh’s marketing skills have brought Samkiti’s innovative solutions to the forefront. Together, we’re proving that waste isn’t waste when managed properly, it’s a resource. By turning organic food waste into compost, energy, and raw materials, we can reduce our environmental impact and promote a circular economy. At Samkiti, we are committed to making waste part of the solution, not the problem.

    Website: https://www.samkiti.com/

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