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NGT Slams India's Waste Crisis: Mindset Shift Needed
2 Feb
Summary
- Unresolved waste management is a nagging problem for India.
- NGT calls for a determined 'mission-mode' approach for results.
- A fundamental change in administrative mindset is crucial.

India's persistent waste management issues have been identified as a "nagging problem" by the National Green Tribunal (NGT). The tribunal stressed that achieving meaningful results in solid waste and sewage management hinges on a fundamental shift in administrative mindset and a resolute "mission-mode" approach. Despite existing legal frameworks, the nation's waste management regime remains in crisis, detrimentally affecting the environment and public health.
The NGT recommended several strategies, including brainstorming with experts and stakeholders to develop replicable models for waste management. It also suggested initiating special campaigns involving community and media engagement to enhance environmental protection and public health. These initiatives aim to boost the capacity of regulators and processors, potentially reducing the administrative burden.




