Title: Municipal solid waste management in India: status, problems and challenges

Authors: M. Balasubramanian

Addresses: Centre for Ecological Economics and Natural Resources, Institute for Social and Economic Change, Dr VKRV Rao Road, Nagarabhavi, Bangalore – 560072, Karnataka, India

Abstract: An increasing urbanisation, population growth, and economic expansion are generating a mounting quantity of solid waste in many developing countries. Solid waste management is one of the critical problems in India. Currently, more than 100 million tonnes of solid waste have generated from various sectors in India. Per capita waste generation from 0.2 kg to 0.6 kg from varies depends on household and economic size of the Indian population. This paper has provided detail analysis of the status of solid waste generation, management, challenges and solution for solid waste management sector in India. Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change has revised solid waste management rules 2016. The new rule has been implemented in all municipalities and other local bodies. The policy implication of the study is better solid waste management services in local, regional and national level in India.

Keywords: municipal solid waste; management; recycling; India.

DOI: 10.1504/IJEWM.2018.093435

International Journal of Environment and Waste Management, 2018 Vol.21 No.4, pp.253 - 268

Accepted: 15 Apr 2018
Published online: 25 Jul 2018 *

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