Delhi’s Clean Future: Landfill Cleanup and Waste Processing by 2026

Delhi is taking a big step towards a cleaner, healthier future. Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and Mayor Sardar Raja Iqbal Singh recently reviewed the city’s waste management strategy, focusing on crucial landfill cleanup efforts and the development of innovative waste-to-energy projects.

A Greener Delhi by 2026: The Vision

The leaders are committed to achieving a major milestone: complete waste processing by 2026. This ambitious goal aims to transform Delhi’s waste management landscape and significantly improve the city’s environment.

Landfill Cleanup: A Top Priority

Existing landfills are a major focus. The cleanup efforts aim to address environmental concerns and create space for more sustainable waste management solutions.

Waste-to-Energy: Powering a Sustainable Future

Waste-to-energy projects are a key component of Delhi’s new waste management strategy. These projects will not only help process waste efficiently but also generate valuable energy, contributing to a more sustainable future for the city.

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