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 Waste to Wealth
 generating economic returns while
 Although poultry and livestock waste
 ·
 promoting healthier poultry
 can negatively affect ecosystems and
 Slaughter waste is now efficiently
 resource when scientifically managed.
 converted into protein-rich ingredients
 Selecting highly digestible feed
 ·  human health, it becomes a valuable   ·  environments.
 ingredients reduces undigested protein   (with or without high calcium and
 and ammonia formation; for instance,   phosphorus content), while the
 excessive soybean meal increases   remaining material is managed similarly
 ammonia levels, whereas insoluble fibre   to dead birds. Ash generated through
 functions as a prebiotic—enhancing   incineration can also be utilised as
 beneficial microbes while reducing   nutrient-rich organic fertiliser.
 Dr. V. R. Kulkarni
 VRK Biotech  proteolytic activity.  Takeaway Message:
 ·  Using corn cobs as bedding lowers   Waste is no longer a burden—it is a valuable
 moisture, ammonia, and odour.   resource. Converting livestock and poultry
 Acidifying the bedding further inhibits   waste into value through composting,
 bacterial growth and increases the   biogas, and recycling reduces pollution,
 fertiliser value of poultry waste.  lowers input costs, and supports circular,
 ·  Organic fertiliser derived from treated   resource-efficient agriculture.




 Plastics and Sustainability  footprint by ~60% (NAPCOR study)
 ·  India's PET consumption is rising rapidly,   ·  The top 13 Indian states, which account
 with 5-year and 10-year CAGR of   for ~73% of PET consumption, achieve
 approximately 12%, and a recent 3-year   almost 100% recycling. Four states
 CAGR of 18%.  recycle 2.5–3 times their consumption,
 ·  Globally, 500 million MT of PET has been   effectively processing waste from
 used for food-contact, with 25 trillion   neighbouring regions.
 bottles consumed safely over 40 years.  ·  Innovations such as PET caps or
 ·  PET outperforms glass across most   tethered caps, label-free bottles, and
 environmental impact categories.  similar design improvements can further
 strengthen recycling initiatives.
 ·  India has one of the world's highest PET
 Bharat B. Mehta  recycling rates—90–95%—as recognised   Takeaway Message:
 Reliance  by the MoEF in the Rajya Sabha.  When responsibly designed and effectively
 ·  PET and rPET contribute significantly to   recycled, plastic packaging—especially
 SDG 2030 goals:  PET—supports food safety, extends shelf life,
 and promotes sustainability. The key
 o  Nearly 4 million waste pickers rely on
 challenge is developing strong recycling
 post-consumer recycled (PCR) PET
 systems and empowering consumers to
 o  rPET production reduces carbon
 participate actively.
 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
 Session Moderators: Thanks to Prashant Tripathi, Jordbrukare, and Feroz Ahmed, Cornext for their insightful moderation of the sessions.
 Expert Guidance: A big thank you to Dr. Sanjay Patil, Dairy expert, for his continuous and valuable guidance throughout the event.


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