
Waste and Air Pollution
Air pollution in India is caused by unsustainable solid waste management practices (open burning, landfill fires, and incineration), industrial point and area sources, vehicles, domestic fuel burning, and roads.
Air pollution in India is caused by unsustainable solid waste management practices (open burning, landfill fires, and incineration), industrial point and area sources, vehicles, domestic fuel burning, and roads.
Recycling in developing countries often takes place through a complex chain comprising a huge mass of workers involved in the informal sector.
This module is intended as a guide for people who work with informal wastepickers, waste recyclers and small junk dealers, commonly known as ‘informal recycling sector’.
Climate Sakhis enables appropriate women-led adaptation to key climate change impacts in Kusumpur Pahari slum.
Giant Annual Droppings From a culture of being frugal, Indians are wasting huge amounts. Every year, 42 million tons of waste is generated, which is the same as the amount of wheat Australia produces annually
For many years, construction debris, or malba, was not considered a waste type. In fact, it has caused enormous air pollution in the form of dust and particulate matter, which has made the soil sterile and unable to nurture life, and rendered acres of land un-usable.
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