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Gurgaon Tackles Construction Dust for Cleaner Air
13 Feb
Summary
- Construction dust causes 42% of Delhi-NCR's PM10 pollution.
- 80-90% of construction waste is recyclable and reusable.
- Proper C&D waste management aids clean air and climate protection.

Construction and demolition (C&D) waste has been identified as a major contributor to air pollution in the Delhi-NCR region, accounting for 42% of PM10 pollution. This significant impact was highlighted during a one-day training session for MCG officials in Gurgaon, organized by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE).
Experts emphasized that C&D waste, if not managed correctly, can lead to issues such as blocked water bodies, urban flooding, and loss of green areas. They noted that between 80% and 90% of this waste is recyclable. Implementing dust control strategies and proper site management could reduce PM10 emissions by 64% to 79%.
The Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG) has committed to adopting a robust strategy for scientific C&D waste management and dust control. Officials stated that suggestions from the training would be phased in, recognizing that effective waste management is essential for clean air, resource efficiency, and climate protection, making it a necessity for sustainable cities.
A comprehensive ecosystem approach, including updated bylaws, fee structures, collection mechanisms, processing capacities, and a mandatory demand for recycled products, is recommended for sustainable solutions, according to experts involved with the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP).



