ANONYMOUS TEAM

ANONYMOUS TEAM We have no Name, no Caste, no Race, no Religion but one aim to unite all to serve HUMANITY. We are A ALL ARE WELCOME.

The Anonymous Team is formed to Unite all organisations and individuals with common interest towards serving Humanity. Currently our whole focus is with only CLEAN N GREEN campaign

A good step...
29/01/2016

A good step...

Zee Media Bureau New Delhi: When in a Railway station, you may have thrown a banana peel or an empty packet of chips on the railway tracks, and got away without anyone needling you. Not any more!  If you are caught littering the train, railway track or railway premises, you may be charged a fine of…

25/01/2016

Converting organic waste into biogas

03/07/2015

Truly Commendable.. We all must need to start doing similar things...

Great inspiration for all of us. :) On our PM's trip to beijing on May20 Miss Melody Sabnani, a nine year old Indian gir...
03/07/2015

Great inspiration for all of us. :) On our PM's trip to beijing on May20 Miss Melody Sabnani, a nine year old Indian girl living in Hong Kong, collected Rs 1 lakh for 'Clean Ganga' mission & handed it to him.

Now national award announce with a cash prize of Rs. 1.5 lakh that will be given to three best rag pickers and three ass...
03/07/2015

Now national award announce with a cash prize of Rs. 1.5 lakh that will be given to three best rag pickers and three associations.

14yr old geniuses, who call themselves Team Pentechan, defeated 400 other teams from 64 nations to bag an award of $10,0...
02/07/2015

14yr old geniuses, who call themselves Team Pentechan, defeated 400 other teams from 64 nations to bag an award of $10,000 on June 25 for innovating an app. Sellixo. The prize money would be used for developing this android mobile app that provides an online marketplace for users to BUY & SELL dry WASTE.

wedding season on.. we can all make sure at least to taste the food which we take from buffet before filling up plates. ...
22/05/2015

wedding season on.. we can all make sure at least to taste the food which we take from buffet before filling up plates. Don't Waste FOOD.. Remember Money is yours but Resources are of whole NATION... this was outside a small restaurant where buffet is served... hats off to people who care for Mother Earth :)

03/04/2015

Saroj Gupta Cancer Centre & Institute, Thakurpukur, Kol urgently needs blood donation for cancer patients. Please help those patients & come tomorrow between 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. @ Nutridiet 11-A/1A Brajendralal Ganguly lane, Tollygunge. Contact : 033 - 24240033

Cracking the whip on those littering on railway platforms and tracks, the National Green Tribunal on Wednesday announced...
22/03/2015

Cracking the whip on those littering on railway platforms and tracks, the National Green Tribunal on Wednesday announced a fine of Rs 5,000 on individuals spotted littering or throwing waste on the platforms and tracks. The green bench also asked the concerned authorities to install mobile toilets near slum clusters & lot more.

21/01/2015

RECYCLING PAYS!






Narendra Modi

Plant-e Dutch Startup Produces Electricity from Green Plants:-Plants have once again made it to the green news, and surp...
20/01/2015

Plant-e Dutch Startup Produces Electricity from Green Plants:-

Plants have once again made it to the green news, and surprisingly, the main reason this time is not their ability to absorb carbon dioxide. Dutch start-up Plant-e is currently harvesting the energy from plants and using it to power street lights, Wi-Fi spots and charge cell phones.

Protecting world’s vegetation cover is unquestionably one of the most important actions we can take to slow down climate change. But while plants are considered precious mainly because of their ability to take up CO2, other properties that they have might make them just as important.

A few months ago, in the late 2014, a start-up called Plant-e showed off their greatest invention for a first time in a pilot site near Amsterdam (see demo video here). The set-up comprises of small plastic containers, also referred to as modules, used for growing of plants. As the greens grow, they start photosynthesizing, a process which essentially turns solar power into sugars. Any excess sugars are released through the roots into the soil, where they get broken down into electrons and protons.

The guys at Plant-e realized that these byproducts of photosynthesis can actually be harnessed and used to conduct electricity without needing to damage the plant at all. Naturally one would presume that the electricity will be far from sufficient in quantity to power anything, but in fact, it is more than enough.

Currently, Plant-e is using the prototype technology to power more than 300 LED streetlights in the municipalities of Ede and Wageningen, and this is still far from what the guys behind the technology aim for. Although their crowd-funding campaign on Kickstarter did not hit the goal, and therefore did not manage to provide them with a much-needed financial boost, the guys still went ahead and are developing the first real-size plant power modular system. The ultimate goal is to be able to generate 28kWh of power per year from one square meter.

Alongside, a tabular large-scale system is also under development. The fully functional pilot system of this scale is expected to be completed in the coming five years, when the technology might well become a major competitor in the world of renewable energy generation.

20/01/2015

City to get its own plastic disposal plant:-
SURAT: The Diamond City is set to have its own plastic treatment plant to dispose of over 200 metric tons of daily plastic waste. This comes at a time when the city already boasts of a tertiary plant that treats 40 million litres of water per day(MLD).
The plant is part of a public private partnership model wherein the private partner will set up the treatment plant and produce diesel from the non-recyclable plastic waste.
The project is the result of a memorandum of understanding that was signed between the Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) and En-vision, a private party at the recently held Vibrant Gujarat Summit at Gandhinagar.
At present Surat's entire waste is disposed off in single stream at a land fill site in Khajod. However, since plastic is non biodegradable, it remains unrecyclable for hundreds of years.
Executive engineer for solid waste at SMC, E H Pathan told TOI," After the Plastic Waste(Management and Handling) Rules, 2011 came into existence , SMC has taken a lead in setting up an effective system for collection transportation and disposal of plastic waste. The participating private partner would set up a plant on two acres of land provided by SMC." The land could be provided at Khajod disposal site.
Sources said that under the agreement, there is no financial obligation on the corporation apart from providing land. The private party would be responsible for developing the plant, setting up of collection centers across all seven zones, creation of a collection system from bulk generators, NGOs, scrap dealers , door to door collectors among others.
"Out of the collected plastic, 30 to 40 per cent can be recycled where as diesel would be generated from the remaining. We plan to set up the plant in the first 12 months and cover the whole city within three years," said Nihar Doctor of En-vision.

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