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This Coimbatore School Is A Step Ahead, Turns Food Waste To Bio-Gas To Power The School Kitchen

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There is a constant demand for proper implementation of mid-day meal schemes with recurrent protests and strikes. On the other hand, massive quantities of food are getting wasted in restaurants and hotels and even households on a daily basis. While everything else is getting recycled and reused if the country had a solution to this major problem, the planet could be greener. Students from Government High School in Gandhinagar came up with a very innovative idea to produce bio-gas to solve this issue. 

What’s So Special About The Food In This School?

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The students at the Government High School in Gandhinagar, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu turn food waste into bio-gas to prepare noon meals. The school inaugurated the bio-gas kit, which was set up by the Rotary Club of Coimbatore Town for ₹30,000 on 30 September 2022. This initiative, however, started operations after the examinations and puja holidays.

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Out of 400 students from classes 6 to 10, 250 avail of the benefit of the noon meal scheme. To prepare the bio-gas, they first add cow dung into a 1000-litre tank and let it set for a week. After a week, leftover food and vegetable scrappings are added. The next day, this generates methane that is accumulated in a large sealed leather bag. This gas is used as fuel in stoves to prepare noon meals. Since this is a preliminary kit, the fuel lasts for an hour a day. This process is repeated in a loop to suffice the requirement. 

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Moreover, the students monitor safety, food, and the environment. And along with the faculty, they supervise waste disposal and operation of the kit as well. 

How Beneficial Is Bio-Gas To The Environment?

The initiative by the young minds is an inspiration. We can all take baby steps every day by omitting the use of non-recyclable products and making the planet greener. Even a small step goes a long way!

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