Thanks to new guidelines, waste management in India will shift toward a circular economy, embedding extended producer responsibility and ‘polluter pays’ principle into the waste governance structure.
On April 1, new regulations for Solid Waste Management will kick in, requiring everyone to adopt a four-stream waste segregation system from the outset. For those generating substantial waste, ...
NEW DELHI: The Union Government has issued the Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules, 2026, which emphasize efficient waste segregation and management, operating on the "polluter pays" principle for ...
Realising the fact that cleanliness mission cannot be achieved without the active support of the local populace of the city, the Varanasi Municipal Corporation is embarking on a novel programme which ...
Dehradun: In Harrawala, a residential area in Dehradun, an NGO-run waste collection system has quietly achieved what much of the city still struggles with -- near-total source segregation of household ...
Jaipur: Ahead of new solid waste management rules coming into force in April, the Jaipur Municipal Corporation is preparing ...
Explore Delhi's hidden waste workers, their struggles, and essential role in recycling amidst challenges and informal labor ...
ECOSTATION, PNB Holdings Corp.’s (PHC) new waste recycling program, is designed to make responsible waste disposal simple, measurable and accessible across the company’s major properties. It uses a ...
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The local bodies in the state are preparing for a major overhaul in waste management with the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2026 by the Unio ...