India generates over 1.5 lakh tonnes of municipal solid waste (MSW) every day. With increasing urbanization, industrial activity, and changing consumption patterns, this number is set to grow rapidly. The big question remains: what are we doing with all this waste?
For most cities, waste is simply dumped in overflowing landfills, polluting the air, soil, and groundwater. But for DCC Group, a leading waste management company in India, waste is not a problem—it’s a resource waiting to be transformed.
Through state-of-the-art waste segregation plants, innovative technologies, and a commitment to sustainability, DCC Group is turning trash into treasure and leading India’s transformation toward a circular economy.
In India, poor segregation and unscientific disposal of waste are the root causes of urban pollution, health hazards, and environmental degradation. What’s needed is not just disposal but intelligent, systematic processing of waste.
This is where DCC Group steps in—with smart engineering solutions, automation, and deep expertise in setting up and operating MSW plants in India.
DCC Group has positioned itself as a pioneer in India’s waste management ecosystem by offering a full spectrum of solutions—from waste collection and segregation to recycling and composting.
Waste Segregation Plants
These plants are designed to segregate mixed municipal solid waste into various components like organic waste, recyclables, inert material, and RDF (Refuse-Derived Fuel). They form the backbone of any smart waste processing system.
Automatic Waste Sorting Machines
DCC’s automatic waste sorting machines use trommels, air classifiers, ballistic separators, and sensor-based systems to automate segregation. This improves efficiency, reduces manual handling, and enhances the quality of recovered resources.
Garbage Segregation Machines
These machines are tailored to Indian waste types—high in moisture and mixed fractions. They separate wet and dry waste with high accuracy, playing a crucial role in minimizing landfill burden.
Integrated MSW Plants in India
DCC builds and operates complete MSW plants in India, combining screening, segregation, composting, and recycling—all under one roof. These facilities are scalable, energy-efficient, and aligned with the Swachh Bharat Mission goals.
DCC Group’s approach focuses not just on disposal, but value recovery from waste. This includes:
Composting organic waste to produce nutrient-rich compost for agriculture and landscaping.
Recycling plastics, metals, glass, and paper to reduce the demand for virgin raw materials.
Recovering RDF (Refuse-Derived Fuel) for use in cement plants and industrial boilers.
Reducing landfill volumes by up to 80%, contributing directly to environmental preservation.
By doing so, DCC is helping India shift from a linear to a circular economy—where resources are reused, recycled, and reintegrated into the production chain.
Customized Solutions for Local Needs
Waste varies from city to city. DCC’s engineers analyze local waste composition before designing a segregation plant that’s tailor-made for that region’s needs.
Tech-Driven Infrastructure
From automatic waste sorting machines to IoT-based monitoring systems, DCC integrates the latest technology for better efficiency and transparency.
Sustainability-Focused
Every DCC waste segregation plant is designed with minimal environmental impact—using energy-efficient motors, water recycling systems, and pollution control equipment.
Pan-India Presence
Whether it’s Delhi, Lucknow, Jaipur, or Coimbatore—DCC has commissioned numerous MSW plants in India, supporting both government bodies and private contractors.
Proven Track Record
With a portfolio that spans thousands of tons of waste processed daily, DCC Group has a solid reputation in the waste management sector.
No waste processing system can function efficiently without proper segregation. Waste segregation ensures that recyclables are recovered, organic waste is composted, and only inert materials are sent to landfills.
DCC’s garbage segregation machines play a vital role here. By mechanically separating wet, dry, and inert waste, they eliminate the inefficiencies of manual segregation and ensure high material recovery rates.
Additionally, their automatic waste sorting machines make the process faster, safer, and scalable—ideal for urban municipalities, smart cities, and private waste processors.
India’s urban population is expected to touch 600 million by 2031. The demand for reliable, efficient, and sustainable waste management systems will grow with it.
MSW plants in India, like those commissioned by DCC Group, will be essential infrastructure for clean cities. These plants are more than just waste processors—they are engines of employment, sources of raw materials, and champions of sustainability.
The journey from trash to treasure is not just about machines—it’s about mindset. DCC Group is reshaping how India looks at waste. Instead of seeing it as a burden, the company sees it as a resource that—if managed wisely—can build a cleaner, greener, and more resilient future.
By setting up state-of-the-art waste segregation plants, deploying intelligent garbage segregation machines, and building integrated MSW plants in India, DCC Group is proving that sustainability is not just possible—it’s profitable, scalable, and necessary.