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[Music] this city in the southern part of karnataka is showing how to turn waste into wealth mysuru has a sophisticated organic waste management system that has converted the organic waste of the city into compost for farming the city also encourages decentralized waste management systems and composting at the household level to make sure kitchen waste thrown can be converted into a useful resource so how did mysuru become the torch bearer in the field of wet waste processing in the country lets find out in this episode of the cleanest cities of india [Music] [Music] my suru the city of palaces and mysore park has always had a rich legacy when it comes to good waste management practices the city generates around 450 tons of municipal solid waste per day of which 40 to 60 percent is organic waste as the city started to grow both in population and tourists waste segregation and processing started becoming a problem this made the municipal officials of mysuru seek a sustainable solution