Should We Pay For The Waste We Create?

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    • Publish Date: Feb 28 2017 4:46PM
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    • Updated Date: Mar 6 2017 12:14PM
Should We Pay For The Waste We Create?

The south corporation (New Delhi) has approved an proposal to impose waste generation charges from users for generating construction and demolition waste. The charge has been decided as per the C&D Waste Management Rules notified in 2016.

According to the rules, any user generating over 20 tonnes a day or 300 tonnes per project in a month will have to pay for processing and disposing construction and demolition waste besides for its storage, collection and transportation.The same policy has already been adopted by the north corporation, which already has a construction and demolition waste plant in Burari. LG Anil Baijal recently directed it to install another plant at Ranikhera by December 31.

The south corporation, which is planning to set up its own plant, has decided to impo se a processing fee of Rs 205 per metric tonne at the time of sanctioning a building plan and Rs 225 per metric tonne for lifting waste from a dumping ground that would be increased 10% after every two years. The areas under the south corporation generate about 500 metric tonnes of construction and demolition waste every day .

“This will help us curb dust pollution from malba. Most people and builders dump construction and demolition waste in an open space without adhering to the guidelines,“ said a senior official.

Such waste will also be recycled and its products can be used for paving blocks, lower layers of road pavements, and colony and rural roads. The south corporation has also asked its zonal offices to impose fine to curb illegal construction. “The fine will be 1.5 times more than the proposed charges for waste generation. This is in addition to any other charge levied on such constructions,“ said an official.

Comments

KSHITIJ SHAH AMANORA PUBLIC SCHOOL AMANORA PUBLI

If we see in a way,we have been paying for the waste we are producing.The waste produced by us was once a new product bought by us.No need to pay for it.

Himanshi Dhawan Saffron Public School

Well, I feel that it is a very good initiative. It will be a change for the better.

Ananya Mehta SHALOM HILLS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

yes we should pay the waste we create as by creating waste we are creating less space and plant,animals and humans. even i think the step that was taking by our Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi was correct. the govt should start with the move again and ask for donations.

Aditya Moza BAL BHARTI PUBLIC SCHOOL (GANGARAM

I think its a smart move as the price at which we buy the good s is a lotl ess than the time and eneergy reqiured to process it. When consumers will have to pay a price for processing of waste produced by them it will make them think twice before buying. This will be one-shot-two-kill as it will save money in making the goods as well as the money invested in processing of waste

Shrey Gupta Delhi Public School

I personally think that it is a brilliant move. This will not only increase prices of the goods we purchase but also it will go a long way and help in curbing negligent and unnecessary waste disposal too. If this is implemented carefully and with ebullience ,the height of the garbage mountains in Delhi might soon become constant and in the future decrease further and soon it will be razed to the ground. So I salute the Prime Minister for this mind blowing initiative.

R.Varsha Amalorpavam Higher Secondary School - Puducherry

Its a good thought through which people realize how much waste they create. This thought should be encouraged .

Shubham Bansal AMITY SCHOOL (GURGAON SEC_46)

good info given.....

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