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Answered by januu36
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Urban Pollution in south India

The afterlife of garbage: How Kerala is struggling to deal with its landfills

Kerala is making the slow turnaround to eco-friendly waste disposal but there is a troubling afterlife to its garbage that authorities still have no way to deal with.

The afterlife of garbage How Kerala is struggling to deal with its landfills

Images: Sreekesh Raveendran Nair

Brahmapuram, Vilappilsala, Kalamassery… these are just some of the names of Kerala’s recent garbage-ridden history, housing some of the state’s most problematic waste dumps. Go back even a few years ago, and you find a surfeit of headlines bemoaning the fact that Kerala’s towns and cities were inundated in their own garbage.

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Brahmapuram, Vilappilsala, Kalamassery… these are just some of the names of Kerala’s recent garbage-ridden history, housing some of the state’s most problematic waste dumps. Go back even a few years ago, and you find a surfeit of headlines bemoaning the fact that Kerala’s towns and cities were inundated in their own garbage.

A turnaround has begun in the last few years, however, as most districts, with the notable exception of Ernakulam, turning to decentralised waste management to cut the garbage problem down to size. Alappuzha, for instance, even won praise from the United Nations Environment Programme in 2017 as one of the five best waste management models in the world. With the aid of a rigorous segregation programme and kitchen bins, pipe composting units, and biogas plants processed nearly 80% of its waste within neighbourhoods, drastically reducing the burden of 58 tonnes of daily waste to be processed at the Sarvodayapuram treatment plant.

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