"Sustainable Waste Management at Sammakka Sarakka Jatara: Transforming Offerings into Eco-Friendly Products"
AUTHOR
Mamidi Rahul Kumar
mamidirahul1234@gmail.com
CO-AUTHOR
Ausali Pranitha
pranithaausali@gmail.com
Master of Business Administration
Abstract
The Sammakka Sarakka Jatara, held in Telangana, is one of the largest tribal festivals in India, attracting millions of devotees from across the country. During the festival, devotees offer a variety of items such as coconuts, flowers, turmeric, and other biodegradable materials as a mark of devotion and faith. While these offerings hold deep cultural and religious significance, the improper disposal of these materials results in huge amounts of waste, leading to environmental pollution and waste management challenges. Over the years, the accumulation of such waste has become a growing concern, affecting the surrounding environment and ecosystems.This project focuses on developing an effective and sustainable waste management system that transforms the biodegradable waste generated during the festival into useful, eco-friendly products such as compost, organic fertilizers, natural dyes, and incense sticks. The main objective is to promote a circular economy by ensuring that waste materials are reused or repurposed in a productive manner. The project involves implementing a structured system of waste segregation at source, followed by the proper processing of organic waste through composting and other innovative techniques. Floral waste, which forms a significant portion of the offerings, can be used to produce natural dyes and incense, adding value to discarded materials. Additionally, the project includes awareness and sensitization programs to educate devotees, local authorities, and stakeholders about the importance of adopting sustainable waste management practices. Volunteers and local communities will be engaged in these activities to ensure active participation and to foster a sense of responsibility toward environmental conservation. This initiative not only helps in reducing the environmental impact caused by waste but also creates livelihood opportunities for local communities by promoting the production and sale of eco-friendly products.
Keywords:
Sammakka Sarakka Jatara, Tribal Festival, Waste Management, Biodegradable Waste, Pollution, Composting, Organic Fertilizers, Natural Dyes, Incense Sticks, Waste Segregation, Eco-friendly Products, Community Awareness, Environmental Protection, Local Livelihood.