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The 16 th Finance Commission members visited the Municipal Corporation’s Integrated Solid Waste Management Plant and appreciated the officials concerned for the well functioning of the plant.
Roadmap focuses on decentralised waste treatment, centralised bio-waste facilities, and AI-powered waste stream analysis.
Additional Municipal Commissioner Deependra Yadav informed that door-to-door garbage collection is being done to ensure waste is picked up on time and not dumped on the roads.
Chennai: About one-third of the city's 6,000tonnes of waste will soon be transported to the suburbs in Vengadamangalam after ...
Refex Renewables & Infrastructure Limited has won a Rs 78 crore tender from Madurai City Municipal Corporation to build a ...
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Bio-waste management faces EU challengesDespite the EU's mandate for separate bio-waste collection, introduced on 1 January 2024, a substantial portion of Europe's bio-waste remains improperly managed. Recent findings reveal that less ...
Treading a new path, the Kerala government has made a major breakthrough in addressing public opposition to waste ...
Real estate developer and former GOP state Senate candidate Tim Walsh is in line for a new gig: overseeing the clean-up of ...
Refex Renewables & Infrastructure has secured a Rs 78 crore order to build a waste management plant in Madurai. The project ...
Haryana probes illegal dumping of untreated waste by Aadarsh Bharat Enviro, despite ₹15 crore paid for processing, amid ...
Bengaluru generates an estimated 6,000 Metric Tonnes (MT) of solid waste every day, and almost 2,800 MT is wet waste. The lack of a city-wide, well-structured composting mechanism has meant that a big ...
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