Waste management has evolved from a linear model of “take–make–dispose” to a more sustainable framework predicated on reduction, reuse and recycling within a circular economy. Contemporary strategies ...
As a society, we have a responsibility to manage waste effectively and sustainably to protect our environment and communities. Waste management is not just an operational function, but also a humane ...
It must be noted that even though the following piece enlists commendable innovations in waste management, all these are very contextual and locality specific. An isomorphic mimicry of these practices ...
Condoms and syringes mixed with household waste and then exported from the United Kingdom to Brazil for recycling. Scalpels and other sharps left in heaps outside of hospitals. Effluents from health ...
India will present its effective waste management practices from the Mahakumbh at the upcoming 'Regional 3R and Circular Economy Forum in Asia and the Pacific' in Jaipur. Housing and urban affairs ...
Due to rapid urbanisation and increasing population, we are seeing a lot of domestic, chemical, and industrial waste being generated across the country. This waste, when left untreated, can lead to ...
A whopping 1,800 kg of waste was extracted from the Yagamso River by a local NGO's cleanup initiative. Involving volunteers ...
The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) and Gulf Organisation for Research & Development (GORD) have released a new report which outlines the sustainable waste management practices ...
Delhi continues to face a severe garbage crisis, driven by years of weak waste management practices, rapid population growth, ...