Tuesday, September 11, 2007

A policy which looks at all angles in order to clean up garbage, is the need of the hour

Despite the Indian economic boom, India is far from being beautiful. The filth & squalor make it look as ugly as any third world nation. It is indeed a sad story that presently India produces a whopping 42 million tonnes of municipal solid waste annually. And then we are hoping to be the next super power.

With a burgeoning population (over 1,027 million), generation of waste has increased manifold. The urban population (285 million in mumber, spread across 5,161 cities) is increasing by around 4% annually (mainly due to migration), in the process increasing the waste generation by 5% annually. “Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) spend around Rs.500-1,500 per tonne on solid waste management, which translates into an enormous amount of Rs.2.1-6.3 billion. Of this, 60-70% is spent on waste collection and the rest 20-30% on transportation, but hardly any for treatment and disposal,” said I. C. Varun, Former Chairman of Municipal Board of Babugarh Cantt, while talking to B&E.


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Source: IIPM Editorial, 2007


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