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India's Waste Crisis: Citizen Apathy Fuels Landfill Woes
7 Jan
Summary
- Waste management challenges stem from infrastructure gaps and public indifference.
- Decentralized models and local solutions are crucial for India's waste issues.
- Financial penalties and better source segregation are vital for improvement.

India's solid waste management system is hampered by a lack of infrastructure and public engagement, according to speakers at a recent sustainability dialogue. Panellists noted that while successful models like Indore exist, they cannot be blindly replicated. Instead, tailored local solutions are essential, requiring concerted efforts from all societal segments to address the growing waste crisis.
Experts pointed to several critical gaps, including poor source segregation and a disconnect between research and practical implementation. The public health implications of waste are often overlooked, and a lack of coordination persists among institutions, government bodies, and the private sector. They suggested imposing fines on large waste generators as a starting point for improvement.




