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Rapid urbanization, population growth, and shifting consumption habits have all contributed to dramatic changes in India's waste management landscape in recent years. The current trash situation in India is described in this article, along with its problems, new initiatives, and in-progress sustainable solutions. Existing difficulties include extensive littering, informal garbage pickers, and insufficient waste collection and segregation infrastructure. Degradation of natural resources, threats to public health, and waste of available materials are all exacerbated by these problems. As a result of these difficulties, India has seen an increase in cutting-edge waste management strategies. The nation is also actively working to spread recycling and circular economy practices. The “Swachh Bharat Abhiyan” (Clean India Mission) has greatly expanded access to sanitation and raised awareness about proper trash disposal. Waste to energy conversion, composting, biogas production, and recycling are at the core of several decentralized waste management schemes that have been adopted by various cities. These community-based initiatives have not only lessened waste sent to landfills but also opened up new avenues of economic opportunity for disadvantaged groups. The present state of waste management in India is examined in this article, with a particular focus on several categories of garbage, such as plastic waste, municipal solid waste (MSW), construction and demolition (C&D) waste, electronic debris (e-waste), etc. Including the most recent data information and studying various waste sources and management solutions, this article provides a comprehensive overview, for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners interested in India's shifting waste management landscape, of India's attempts in the twenty-first century to address the complicated problem of waste management.
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Singh, K., Kumari, V., Kumar, R., Gupta, A. (2024). Recent Trends and Strategies in Waste Management: A Comprehensive Analysis of India's Waste Scenario. In: Gupta, A., Kumar, R., Kumar, V. (eds) Integrated Waste Management. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-0823-9_2
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