About
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- India generates 62 million tonnes of waste annually, including plastic waste, biomedical waste, hazardous waste, and e-waste.
- Per capita waste generation in Indian cities ranges from 200 to 600 grams per day.
- Only about 75-80% of municipal waste is collected, and only 22-28% of it is processed and treated.
- The Rules extend beyond municipal areas to various urban zones and industrial areas.
- Source segregation of waste is mandated to promote waste recovery, reuse, and recycling.
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Time Frame
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- Upgrading old waste processing facilities by local bodies with a population of 5 million or more.
- Setting up sanitary landfills and bio-mediation of old dump sites within specific timelines.
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Duties of Waste Generator
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- Segregate and store waste in three separate streams: biodegradable, non-bio-degradable, and hazardous.
- Pay a user fee to waste collectors and face spot fines for littering and non-segregation.
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Duties of Ministry of Urban Development
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- Formulate national policies and strategies on solid waste management, including waste-to-energy initiatives.
- Provide technical guidance, project finance, and capacity building to local bodies.
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Promotion of Marketing and Utilization of Compost
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- Encourage the utilization of compost in agriculture by setting quality standards and facilitating its production.
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Promotion of Waste-to-Energy Plants
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- The Ministry of Power regulates tariffs for power generated from waste-to-energy plants.
- Encourages industries to set up waste recovery and recycling facilities.
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