Why is leh considered as the worlds highest zero-waste town?
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Ladakh, a pristine, serene land nestling in the Himalayas; a zero-waste region, is witnessing its most famous town Leh groaning under garbage. Tourists drawn to its windswept breathtaking landscape do not just stop at that. They also leave behind mounds of garbage, in the form of packaged foods.
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Leh located in Ladakh, a pristine, serene land nestling in the Himalayas; a zero-waste region, is witnessing its most famous town Leh groaning under garbage. Tourists drawn to its windswept breathtaking landscape do not just stop at that. They also leave behind mounds of garbage, in the form of packaged foods.
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