Maken urges Kejriwal, Tiwari to help make Delhi landfill free

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

chief Maken today urged Chief Minister Kejriwal and state president Manoj Tiwari to rise above politics to make the city landfill free and pitched for localised treatment of garbage.

He visited Ranikhera where his party workers, in support of locals, have been opposing dumping of garbage after the ban on landfill site in east


"Chief Minister Kejriwal and president Manoj Tiwari should rise above politics and cooperate to make the national capital zero landfill city," Maken said.

Claiming that 9,000 tonnes of garbage is generated in every day, he said 5,600 tonnes of it is organic waste that can be treated at local level to make composts.

He, however, charged that the BJP-ruled municipal corporations were "seeped in corruption" and not interested in setting up area specific treatment plants.

Two persons had died after a portion of a mountain of garbage at landfill collapsed on September 1 after which Lt. Governor Anil Baijal banned dumping garbage on the landfill.

Maken said that he will meet the Lt. Governor to discuss ways to make zero landfill city.

He said that world over, solid waste management involves its segregation at homes before the organic waste is treated at the local level to make composts and use rest of the waste for different purposes.

"This can also be applied in so that there is no need to dump waste anywhere in the city," he said.

The city generates enormous quantity of waste every day that is dumped "without treating" at the landfills. That is why the landfills are overflowing with garbage, he added.

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First Published: Wed, September 06 2017. 20:57 IST