Transcription of Urban Solid Waste Management in Indian Cities
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COMPENDIUM OF GOOD PRACTICES. Urban Solid Waste Management in Indian Cities Improvements in Waste Segregation, Collection and Transportation Initiatives in Waste Recovery Initiatives in Scientific Waste Disposal Planning, Policy and Enforcement Initiatives Initiatives in IEC. Community Led Initiatives in Solid Waste Management 2 Niua: COMPENDIUM OF GOOD PRACTICES. an initiative of First Published 2015. Disclaimer This report is based on the information collected by Urban Management Consulting Private Limited (UMC). in collaboration with Centre for Environment Education (CEE) for a study commissioned by the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA), from sources believed to be reliable. While all reasonable care has been taken to ensure that the information contained herein is not untrue or misleading, NIUA accepts no responsibility for the authenticity of the facts & figures and the conclusions therein drawn by UMC - CEE.
is the responsibility of urban local bodies (ULBs) in India. The Municipal Solid Waste (Management & Handling) Rules notified in 2000 by the Ministry of Environment and Forest require ULBs to collect waste in a segregated manner with categories including organic/food waste, domestic hazardous waste, recyclable waste
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