Abstract:
There is a term called 'Urban Development' which is attracting all human beings
to improve various infrastructure, health conditions, resources, etc., Which is
responsible for the better quality of life. All the areas are taking care during
planning practices and are developing strategies towards sustainable
development. There are mainly two concerns in development, such as 'Urbanism'
and 'environment'.
As the current scenario, global population is increasing day by day and
considering the vast rate of Urbanism across the globe. As the result need for
delivery of services in efficient way has been identified as one of the major
concerns.
India is one of the fastest and widely developing countries carrying around
eighteen percent of human population across the world and has various
parameters and plans towards sustainable development. There are several
schemes going on for better and faster development in all areas of urbanization
as well as in the field of environmental aspects, and they have a lot of
connectivity with the urban planning and their institutional legislatures and
communities.
Solid Waste Management is one of the simplest services furnished with the aid of
municipal government to keep city garbage free. But this sector is not in very
much better condition around the country. The systems carried out are
unscientific, old and incompetent; population coverage is low, and terrible are
marginalized. Waste is littered for absolutely everyone to remain subconscious.
In India there are various initiatives have been taken for better MSWM. Some
legislation has been prepared as named “Municipal Solid Waste Management
rule 2000”, “Municipal solid Waste management rule 2016” and some norms has
been established. Later the assessed condition on these parameters compares
with service level benchmark provided by CPHEEO’s latest MSWM manual
prepared under Swachh Bharat Mission in 2016.
MSWM term includes of accountability of MSW, its collection, segregation,
processing mechanism, Transportation and at least save disposal if required.
Within the guidelines it is stated that MSWM process should be is the way so that
waste should be reduced at each and every stage. So later there is concept of
waste minimization has been introduced. And it was aimed to make zero waste at
the disposal stage and utilize all the waste. There was provision minimization of
waste at the source and treatment of all the waste so there no landfill at all. Three
“R” concept, which are “reuse, recover and recycle”, introduced for the
sustainability in Solid waste management.