Organic Waste · Pune

OWC Supplier in Pune

PMC's solid waste rules require bulk generators — large societies, hotels, IT campuses, hospitals — to process wet waste on site. An organic waste converter is the standard answer, but Pune is full of OWCs lying unused in basements: bought to tick a compliance box, undersized for the actual waste volume, or abandoned after the odour complaints started. The machine is rarely the problem; the sizing and the operating discipline are.

We supply and install OWCs across Pune sized from your actual waste audit — kilograms per day of wet waste, segregation quality, and available space — not from a brochure table. Installation includes the full working setup: shredder where the waste mix needs it, curing racks for the output compost, odour management, and drainage for leachate. Your housekeeping team is trained on the daily routine, because an OWC succeeds or fails on what gets fed into it.

For societies that want the compliance benefit without the operational headache, our AMC covers preventive maintenance, periodic deep cleaning, microbe replenishment, and troubleshooting. We also integrate OWC supervision into our broader facility water-and-waste contracts — the same team that runs your STP keeps your OWC alive.

The output is usable compost for your own landscaping — most societies fully absorb it on site. Done right, an OWC turns a daily tipping-fee liability into garden inputs and a clean PMC compliance record.

Sized from a waste audit

Capacity recommended from your measured wet-waste generation, not a thumb rule that fails on weekends.

Complete installation

Shredder, curing racks, odour control and leachate drainage — a working system, not a delivered machine.

Training + AMC

Housekeeping team trained on feeding discipline; AMC keeps microbes, blades and motors healthy.

PMC compliance

Documentation for bulk-generator compliance, with the operating records to back it up.

Get an honest first assessment

Send us your requirement on WhatsApp — capacity, location, and what is going wrong (if anything). We reply with real answers, not a brochure.

Frequently asked questions

Estimate roughly 250–400 g of wet waste per flat per day after segregation. A 300-flat society typically generates 75–120 kg/day, suiting a 100–150 kg/day machine with headroom. We confirm with a short waste audit before recommending capacity.
Machines typically range from ₹3–4 lakh for 50 kg/day to ₹12–18 lakh for 500 kg/day, plus installation, shredder and curing infrastructure. AMC runs ₹4,000–₹12,000 per month depending on machine size and visit frequency.
A correctly sized, correctly fed OWC with healthy microbial culture does not produce significant odour. Smell almost always traces to overloading, poor segregation, or dead culture — all preventable with training and AMC.
After 2–3 weeks of curing it is usable for your own gardens and landscaping. Most societies absorb their full output on site; surplus can be given to residents or nearby nurseries.