PRELIMS

Indore Airport is set to become India’s first zero-waste airport as of December 22, 2024. It is recognized for its comprehensive waste management system focusing on sustainability.
- Waste Management System:
- Includes recycling waste from planes, shops, gardens, and toilets.
 - Wet waste is converted into fertilizer to support a circular economy.
 
 - 4R Principle:
- Adheres to the principles of Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Restore.
 - Aims to minimize waste generation and maximize resource recovery, promoting environmental sustainability.
 
 - Economic and Environmental Benefits:
- Eliminates dependency on the Municipal Corporation for waste disposal.
 - Generates revenue by producing fertilizer from wet waste.
 
 - Recycling Plant:
- A 3,000-square-foot facility established for efficient waste management.
 - Plant inauguration by Civil Aviation Minister Kinjurapuram Rammohan Naidu on December 22, 2024.
 
 - Passenger Traffic:
- With the reopening of the old terminal, an increase in passenger traffic is anticipated.
 - Indore Airport ranks as the fourth-best in India for passenger facilities, surpassing airports in Delhi and Hyderabad.
 
 - Collaborative Efforts:
- Contributions from:
- Safai Mitras (sanitation workers).
 - Indigo Airlines (CSR-funded recycling plant).
 - Airport Authority of India (AAI), Airport staff, and Indore Municipal Corporation.
 
 - Highlight of effective multi-stakeholder collaboration.
 
 - Contributions from:
 
Key Terms:
- 4R Principle: Framework for waste minimization focusing on Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Restore.
 - Safai Mitras: Sanitation workers essential for cleanliness and waste management projects.
 - Indigo Airlines: Major Indian low-cost airline contributing to sustainability through CSR initiatives.
 
        
        
        
        