Preparation of a Municipal Solid Waste Management Plan – A Seven Step Approach
STEP 1: POLICIES, PROGRAMMES & LEGAL FRAMEWORK
• Identify National and State Policies/ Strategies and their Goals
• State Level/Regional/District SWM Strategies/Policies
• Identify Overall Goals for ULBs
• Role of Central/State and Local Government
• Institutions and Stakeholders Involved in MSWM Planning STEP 2: ASSESSMENT OF CURRENT SITUATION AND GAP ANALYSIS
STEP 3: STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION FOR MSWM PLANNING
STEP 4: PREPARATION OF DRAFT MSWM PLAN
STEP 5: SCHEDULE FOR IMPLEMENTATION
• Timeline • Manpower Requirement • Financial Viability
STEP 6: STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION FOR MSWM PLAN VALIDATION
STEP 7: Municipal COUNCIL APPROVAL FOR MSWM PLAN & PLAN IMPLEMENTATION INCLUDING PPP
Waste Minimisation (At Source Reduction And Reuse)
Extended producer responsibility (EPR) is a policy approach wherein a producer is held responsible for the post-consumer stage of a product, typically for defined tasks of separate collection (e.g., for hazardous waste components like e-waste), reuse (e.g., deposit–refund systems for bottles), recycling (e.g., for used cars), and storage and treatment (e.g., for batteries).Developing a Waste Minimisation Programe in Urban Local Bodies
Urban Infrastructure and Network Study notes for M. plan Sem-III
Urban Infrastructures & Network.pdf
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