Review of Municipal Organic Waste Management in Uttar Pradesh State, India

Author:

Jalalipour Haniyeh1ORCID,Narra Satyanarayana1ORCID,Ekanthalu Vicky Shettigondahalli1,Antwi Edward1,Ranjan Alok2,Kaur Supreet2,Nagar Bharat Bhushan2,Markart Sebastian2,Seneviratne Thilanka2,Singh Vidhi1,Narra Mona Maria1ORCID,Nelles Michael13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Waste and Resource Management, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, University of Rostock, D-18059 Rostock, Germany

2. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, New Delhi 110057, India

3. Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum GmbH (DBFZ), D-04347 Leipzig, Germany

Abstract

Organic waste is the main fraction of municipal solid waste in most developing countries. Despite various efforts, municipalities often fail to properly handle generated waste due to poor source segregation, inefficient collection system, insufficient financial resources, and a lack of proper treatment and disposal facilities. In India, organic waste mainly ends up in open dumpsites. The Government of India launched the Swachh Bharat Mission and enacted legislation to improve solid waste management. This notwithstanding, the most populous state of the country, Uttar Pradesh (UP), faces serious challenges in terms of achieving the national environmental policy goals. This study attempts to assess organic management practices in UP by analyzing the existing situation. The study reviewed the legal and financial frameworks governing the waste sector, the responsibility of stakeholders, waste segregation and collection mechanisms in place, and treatment and disposal methods. The identified gaps were analyzed to provide recommendations for the local conditions. The study recommends the control of incoming materials in centralized facilities compost facilities to enhance compost quality and enhance the management of organic waste via source segregation, animal feeding, and treatment in a decentralized manner.

Funder

University of Rostock

Publisher

MDPI AG

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