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Delhi's Waste Crisis: New Plants to Tackle 7,750 TPD

8 Dec

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Summary

  • Delhi plans new waste-to-energy and biogas plants by December 2028.
  • An NGT environmental compensation of ₹2,232 crore spurred the waste plan.
  • The city aims for 100% waste collection and source segregation by 2027.
Delhi's Waste Crisis: New Plants to Tackle 7,750 TPD

Delhi's government has outlined an ambitious waste management strategy set for completion by December 2028. This plan involves establishing two new Waste to Energy (WtE) plants, expanding two existing ones, and constructing two bio-gas plants, collectively boosting the city's capacity to manage an additional 7,750 tonnes of solid waste per day. This proactive measure follows a February 2023 NGT order imposing an environmental compensation of ₹2,232 crore on the government for non-compliance with Solid Waste Rules, 2016.

The comprehensive plan includes the complete bio-mining of legacy waste across Delhi's three major landfill sites by December 2027, with specific deadlines for Okhla (July 2026) and Bhalswa (December 2026). This effort addresses the significant volume of legacy waste accumulated over years. Furthermore, the civic bodies are striving for 100% waste collection and source segregation, with a particular focus on bulk-waste generators.

To meet future demands and cover the municipal solid waste generation gap, Delhi's Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) is proposing new waste processing facilities with a total additional capacity of 7,750 TPD. The government also reported progress in segregation at source, aiming for 100% by March 2026, with varying rates among different civic bodies like NDMC and Delhi Cantonment Board.

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.
Delhi's plan includes setting up new waste-to-energy and biogas plants and bio-mining legacy waste by December 2028.
The NGT fined the Delhi government ₹2,232 crore for violating Solid Waste Rules, 2016.
Delhi aims to achieve 100% waste segregation at source by March 2026.

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