Evolving dynamics of municipal solid waste management in India: a comprehensive review of status, challenges, opportunities and policy innovations

Anitha Rengerla, Parthiban Angamuthu
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India’s rapid urbanization, population growth, and industrial expansion have intensified the challenges of solid waste management (SWM), making it a critical issue requiring urgent action. This paper examines the key challenges, trends, and opportunities in SWM, focusing on waste generation patterns, collection, transportation, treatment, and disposal methods in India. The major challenges identified include inefficient waste segregation, poor disposal practices, societal attitudes, and the unorganized informal sector. These problems, compounded by institutional weaknesses, inadequate funding, and slow adoption of technology, worsen the waste management crisis. Proper management of municipal solid waste (MSW) is essential for public health, environmental protection, and the achievement of sustainable development goals. This paper emphasizes the need for alternative waste management techniques, as nearly 90% of MSW is improperly disposed of in open dumps and landfills, posing significant risks to health and the environment. By forecasting future urbanization trends and their impact on waste generation, this paper evaluates effective treatment technologies for MSW in India. This study concludes with actionable recommendations and a unified framework, supported by data and case studies tailored to India’s socio-economic context, and aims at improving SWM practices and promoting long-term sustainability.

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印度城市固体废物管理的演变动态:对现状、挑战、机遇和政策创新的全面审查
印度的快速城市化、人口增长和工业扩张加剧了固体废物管理(SWM)的挑战,使其成为一个迫切需要采取行动的关键问题。本文探讨了SWM的主要挑战、趋势和机遇,重点介绍了印度的废物产生模式、收集、运输、处理和处置方法。确定的主要挑战包括废物分类效率低下、处置做法不佳、社会态度和无组织的非正规部门。这些问题,加上体制薄弱、资金不足和技术采用缓慢,使废物管理危机更加恶化。妥善管理城市固体废物对公共卫生、环境保护和实现可持续发展目标至关重要。由于近90%的都市固体废物在露天垃圾场和堆填区被不当处置,对健康和环境构成重大风险,因此本文强调需要采用替代废物管理技术。通过预测未来城市化趋势及其对废物产生的影响,本文评估了印度城市生活垃圾的有效处理技术。本研究以适合印度社会经济背景的数据和案例研究为基础,提出了可行的建议和统一的框架,旨在改善SWM实践,促进长期可持续性。图形抽象
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