Tags : waste management India
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha Last month the United Nations in India launched a new project We The Change. The project aims to showcase climate solutions pioneered by 17 young Indians as a celebration of India’s climate leadership in the run up to the UNFCCC’s Conference of the Parties (COP 26) which will be held in Glasgow […]Read More
Team L&M It is high time that the government installs centralised plants for treatment of bio-medical waste. It is not only important for maintaining public safety and health but also for the preservation of environment. Rising Biomedical Waste Crisis in Delhi-NCR The situation is alarming, particularly in Delhi-NCR region. And, it is thanks to mushrooming […]Read More
Rajkumari Sharma Tankha A recent study titled “Waste Management in India: Shifting Gears” by ASSOCHAM in collaboration with PwC highlights a worrying trend—hazardous waste generation in India is increasing at a rate of 2–5% annually. With rapid industrialisation and urbanisation, the country is facing a significant environmental challenge that demands urgent attention from both policymakers […]Read More
Do you know, of the 9,000 tones of waste removed everyday from Delhi, 85% is picked up from the streets alone.
BE ASHAMED, DELHIITE...Read More