Conclusion
Impact Summary
This project has transformed the university into a regional role model in decentralized waste management. The initiative not only improved environmental performance but also instilled a culture of in-situ composting and circular economy within an academic setting.
Testimonial
"The TALLBOY® system brought visible cleanliness and a sense of environmental responsibility to our campus. It's more than a machine—it’s a movement."
— Campus Facility Manager, CCS University
The Results

✅ Over 700,000 kg of organic waste recycled annually
🌱 Nearly 200,000 kg of nutrient-rich compost produced every year
🌼 Compost used extensively across university gardens, boosting green cover
♻️ Surplus compost sold to generate revenue
🌍 Reduced carbon footprint and enhanced campus sustainability
The Solution
RITEWAYS installed a TALLBOY® Organic Waste Composting (OWC) Plant with a daily handling capacity of 2000 kg. This natural, aerobic, low-energy composting solution was seamlessly integrated into the university’s waste management system. Unlike conventional OWC machines, the TALLBOY® system works heating, and operates using just 25 units of electricity per day.



The Problem

Chaudhary Charan Singh University in Meerut, one of India’s prominent educational institutions, was facing a major waste management challenge. With over 4,000 kilos of daily garbage coming from its departments, hostels, and staff residences, the campus was struggling to manage the mounting organic waste. The lack of a sustainable solution led to logistical burdens, foul odour, and poor waste segregation—negatively impacting campus hygiene and the surrounding environment.
CASE STUDY: Chaudhary Charan Singh University – Recycling 2000 Kg of Organic Waste Daily with TALLBOY®
