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Advancing Arunachal: A Leap Towards a Cleaner and Sustainable Future

Start Date: 24-08-2023
End Date: 31-12-2023

Arunachal Pradesh in recent years, has been making remarkable strides in its journey towards progress and development. One of the key highlights of this advancement is the ...

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Advancing Arunachal: A Leap Towards a Cleaner and Sustainable Future

Arunachal Pradesh in recent years, has been making remarkable strides in its journey towards progress and development. One of the key highlights of this advancement is the significant focus on enhancing solid waste management across major urban areas within the state. This proactive approach not only showcases Arunachal's commitment to a cleaner environment but also reflects its dedication to fostering sustainable growth.

One of the most commendable achievements on this front is the deployment of over 200 trucks and tippers dedicated to solid waste management. This strategic allocation of resources demonstrates the state's determination to address the pressing issue of waste accumulation effectively. By increasing the fleet for waste collection and transportation, Arunachal Pradesh as a progressive state has taken a vital step towards maintaining its urban areas in an organized and clean manner.

Another remarkable step is the substantial reduction in the solid waste collection and treatment gap. The state government's commitment to bridging this gap is indeed laudable, as it signifies a conscientious effort to align with global environmental standards. This reduction not only portrays Arunachal in a positive light but also serves as a testament to the administration's dedication to ensuring the well-being of its citizens and preserving the natural beauty of the state.

Equally noteworthy is the establishment of solid waste processing facilities and sewage treatment plants in key urban centers such as Itanagar and Pasighat. This forward-thinking approach underlines Arunachal's understanding of the importance of responsible waste management and its willingness to invest in the necessary infrastructure. These facilities are not just essential for the present, but they also lay the foundation for a more sustainable future by curbing pollution, promoting better hygiene, and safeguarding the state's unique ecosystem.

The state's commitment to embracing modern and sustainable solutions is paving the way for a cleaner, healthier, and more prosperous future. As Arunachal continues to make significant strides in waste management, it sets an inspiring example for other regions to follow suit, demonstrating that positive change is possible with dedication, vision, and responsible action.

Inviting citizens to share your ideas and feedback on how we can exemplify solid waste management in the state and make Arunachal Pradesh a clean and green region.

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BrahmDevYadav 1 year 10 months ago

What are the two main methods of managing solid waste?
Solid waste management has three major components:- collection and transportation; reuse or recycling and treatment or safe disposal. Solid waste management includes sanitary landfill, incineration, pyrolysis, composting and recycling.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 10 months ago

What are the treatment methods of waste in industry?
Methods include Advanced Oxidation Processing, distillation, adsorption, vitrification, incineration, chemical immobilisation or landfill disposal. Some materials such as some detergents may be capable of biological degradation and in such cases, a modified form of waste water treatment can be used.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 10 months ago

What is waste treatment methods?
Possible waste disposal methods are recycling, composting, incineration, landfills, bioremediation, waste to energy and waste minimization. As for waste management, it is the measures utilized to manage waste in its entire life cycle from waste generation to disposal or recovery.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 10 months ago

What is the most important step in waste management?
It gives top priority to waste prevention, followed by re-use, recycling, recovery and finally disposal. The hierarchy helps us rethink our relationship with waste based on five priorities ranked in terms of what is the best for the environment.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 10 months ago

What are the seven waste management methods?
1.Inventory.
2.Defects.
3.Motion.
4.Over-processing.
5.Waiting.
6.Transportation.
7.Additional forms of waste.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 10 months ago

What are the methods of waste collection and their techniques?
Down cycling refers to the transformation of waste to materials of lower quality than the initially used material:-
1.Recycling. Incineration.
2.Other thermal treatment plants. Chemical-physical and biological treatment.
3.Chemical-physical and biological treatment. Landfills.
4.Landfills. Collection and logistics.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 10 months ago

How solid waste is collected and removed?
In a direct discharge type of station, several collection trucks empty directly into the transport vehicle. In a storage discharge type of station, refuse is first emptied into a storage pit or onto a platform and then machinery is used to hoist or push the solid waste into the transport vehicle.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 10 months ago

What are six examples of reduce?
1.Buy in bulk to reduce packaging.
2.Take reusable bags to carry your purchases home.
3.Purchase a reusable water bottle.
4.Say "no" to a plastic straw when out to eat.
5.Take our coffee mug instead of using disposable cups and avoid single use k-cups.
6.Choose to "go paperless" when possible for bills.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 10 months ago

How is waste reduced?
Reducing waste can be as simple as using both sides of a sheet of paper, using ceramic mugs instead of disposable cups or buying in bulk rather than individually packaged items. The end result for producing less waste is money saved, resources conserved, pollution reduced and landfill space saved.

BrahmDevYadav 1 year 10 months ago

How do we reduce wastage in State?
There are three ways to reduce, reuse and recycle:-
1.Limit our use of single-use and disposable products and choose alternatives which can be
used again.
2.Opt for products with minimal packaging where possible.
3.Refuse plastic bags when we do not need them.