GHMC issued an ultimatum to all star hotels

 Telangana | Written by : Suryaa Desk Updated: Thu, Jul 19, 2018, 12:18 PM

 The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation on Wednesday issued an ultimatum to all star hotels and restaurants to install compost units by August 15 in order avoid heavy fines and cancellation of trade license. Officials claimed that any hotel or restaurant that generates more than 50 kg garbage has to set up a compost unit.

According to the Solid Waste management Rules, 2016 and protocol for star rating of garbage-free cities, all the bulk garbage generators in commercial category, including hotels, restaurants, function halls IT companies and other industries, food courts, malls, institutions etc, that produce an average of 50 kgs of waste a day have to install composting machines on their premises to process the wet waste.

Accordingly, the GHMC has , served notices and paper notifications were issued for all bulk garbage generators (BGG) asking them to install on-site compost machines on their premises and now the corporation has set the deadline as August 15, for all the BGGs to install them.For the convenience and ready reference, the corporation has published the list of all the empanelled agencies, suppliers and distributors that deals with the sale of all kinds of compost machines, on the GHMC website (under announcements).

GHMC is providing time till  August 15 for all the BGGs to procure and install the compost machines. In case any BGG fails to implement the same within specified period of time, GHMC will  take necessary action against them without any prior intimation.As GHMC is continually striving to achieve better sanitation and solid waste management in the city, it is expected from all the BGGs to co-operate and undertake immediate required action in implementing the same.“The compost produced can be utilised for gardening on the premises of BGG or given to nurseries.”

GHMC staff conducted a silent protest at prominent hotels in Cyberabad to convince them to setup an onsite composting. In West Zone, in front of 20 hotels GHMC staff held placards and staged protest on Wednesday.“As a result of our protest Swagat hotel chain has agreed to setup onsite composting units at all their branches.  SLM Terminus, ITC Kohinoor and Trident will also be doing it. We want to conduct this at Bulk Garbarge generators,” said Serilingampally Zonal Commissioner Harichandana Dasari.


Until August 15, the GHMC officials will be taking out non-violent protests, asking hotels to go plastic free and reduce composting. Our city produces 45000MT of waste daily and there is a need to reduce it.“After August 15, it is compulsory for any hotel which generates 100 kg, till then we are giving them voluntary opportunity,” said Mrs. Dasari.


According to the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 all the bulk garbage generators in commercial category that produce an average of 50 kgs of waste a day have to install composting machines.