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Home / Environment / Everest Overwhelmed: Waste & Crowds Scar Sacred Peak

Everest Overwhelmed: Waste & Crowds Scar Sacred Peak

22 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Mount Everest faces severe overcrowding and waste accumulation.
  • Sagarmatha National Park hosts 100,000 annual visitors.
  • Nepal's new plan limits climbers based on mountain conditions.
Everest Overwhelmed: Waste & Crowds Scar Sacred Peak

Mount Everest, once a pristine symbol of adventure, now grapples with severe overcrowding and mounting waste problems, 72 years after its initial summit. Sagarmatha National Park, a key gateway, sees approximately 100,000 visitors annually. This influx leads to eroded trails, deforestation, and significant garbage pollution impacting the fragile high-altitude ecosystem. The situation has led to long queues at bottleneck points and littered camps, starkly visible in recent social media posts.

In response, Nepal has launched an "Action Plan to Keep Mountains Clean (2025-2029)." This landmark plan grants authorities the power to limit climbers based on the peak's environmental conditions and carrying capacity. This initiative aims to promote sustainable tourism and mitigate the environmental impact on the world's highest peak.

Existing community-led efforts, such as waste management by the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee and refundable garbage deposits for climbers, have been in place. However, the new action plan signifies a more direct regulatory approach to preserving Everest's natural beauty and ecological integrity for future generations.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Mount Everest is facing significant issues with overcrowding and a growing amount of waste left by visitors and expeditions.
Nepal's new Action Plan (2025-2029) allows authorities to limit the number of climbers based on the mountain's conditions and capacity.
Sagarmatha National Park, which includes Mount Everest, receives around 100,000 visitors each year.

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