Segregated Garbage Chutes
Segregated Garbage Chutes – Dry & Wet Waste Separation | SWM Rules 2016 | CITL
CITL Segregated Garbage Chute Systems are designed to help buildings manage waste responsibly by separating wet and dry waste at the source. These dual-channel chute systems improve hygiene, simplify waste management, and support compliance with India’s Solid Waste Management Rules 2016.
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SWM Rules 2016 Compliance
India’s Solid Waste Management Rules 2016 mandate that residential and commercial buildings must segregate waste into wet and dry categories at the source. CITL’s segregated chute systems make this process simple by providing separate waste channels within a single vertical chute system. Residents can dispose of waste through designated hopper doors for wet and dry waste, ensuring proper collection and easier recycling. This system helps property managers, housing societies, and facility teams maintain clean waste streams, reduce landfill load, and comply with government regulations.
How Segregation Works
The CITL Segregated Chute System operates using a dual-inlet hopper mechanism.
- Residents dispose of wet waste and dry waste through separate intake doors.
- Waste enters two independent vertical channels inside the chute system.
- Each channel carries waste to separate collection bins in the waste room.
- Facility staff can manage disposal, recycling, and composting efficiently.
This design ensures hygienic waste flow, prevents mixing of waste types, and supports sustainable waste management practices.
Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Chute Diameter | 500 mm – 900 mm |
| Materials | SS304, SS430, GI, Aluminised Steel |
| Waste Channels | Dual channel system |
| Fire Safety | Fire-rated intake doors |
| Cleaning System | Automatic or manual |
| Odour Control | Optional integrated system |
Key Features
- Dual waste channels for wet and dry waste separation
- Durable construction using SS304 / SS430 / GI / Aluminised steel
- Odour control system for improved hygiene
- Fire-rated hopper doors for building safety
- Clog warning system for operational efficiency
- Low-noise chute operation
