The Brahmapuram strong waste therapy plant. | Photo Credit: FILE PHOTO
Responding to protests by the Opposition, Mayor M. Anilkumar stated that it was improper to create a dispute over a problem of frequent curiosity to the town, and that the procedures had been clear. The firm has requested contract extension citing monetary constraints and issue in finishing biomining throughout the present time-frame.
The United Democratic Front (UDF) alleged corruption when the difficulty was thought of. The UDF councillors alleged that the quantity of waste at Brahmapuram was exaggerated and likewise cited audit objections and the failure to finish biomining throughout the agreed time whereas demanding to not prolong the contract.
The Mayor stated that 90% of biomining had been accomplished. The Corporation has made a commendable achievement at Brahmapuram, which is quick rising as a mannequin for the remainder of the nation. The UDF was towards biomining at Brahmapuram, which was pushed by politics, stated Mr. Anilkumar.
UDF and BJP councillors had seen the work of Bhumi Green Energy and had been satisfied. There isn’t any corruption in biomining. The High Court, Ministry of Housing, and the National Environment Research Institute have recommended the operations at Brahmapuram. Audit objections have been given correct responses, the Mayor stated.
The invoice shouldn’t be based mostly on refuse-derived gas (RDF) however the quantity of waste dealt with. Mr. Anilkumar stated that anybody may study them, and that the extension of the contract was a authorized obligation. According to the survey carried out by the Kozhikode-based National Institute of Technology, there have been over 8.43 lakh tonnes of legacy waste at Brahmapuram. In the preliminary survey, it was 7 lakh tonnes. Over 7.32 lakh metric tonnes of legacy waste have been handled until June 12.
Incidentally, the corporate, in final June, had claimed that biomining of fifty% of legacy waste on the Brahmapuram strong waste therapy plant had been accomplished, and that the complete venture can be accomplished by April 2025. The Pune-based Bhumi Green Energy began biomining of legacy waste on January 15, 2024. Non-recyclable waste segregated by biomining is being diverted for cement manufacturing. Such waste is being shifted as RDF, which is utilized by cement factories.
Biomining adopted a devastating hearth on plastic heaps at Brahmapuram in 2023 that lasted nearly a fortnight.
Published – July 31, 2025 01:58 am IST








