Following the success of urban waste management models, the federal government has adopted a nationwide policy for integrated solid waste processing and energy generation. The new policy mandates every municipality to establish waste-to-energy plants and strictly enforce waste segregation at the source. The Balen Shah administration is providing technical support and funding to local levels to ensure the successful implementation of these green technologies. This initiative not only addresses the growing environmental concerns but also contributes to the national grid by producing renewable energy from organic waste, aligning with Nepal's commitment to sustainable development and carbon neutrality.
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Following the success of urban waste management models,...
Following the success of urban waste management models, the federal government has adopted a nationwide policy for integrated solid waste processing and energy generation. The new policy mandates every municipality to establish waste-to-energy plants and strictly enforce waste segregation at the source. The Balen Shah administration is providing technical support and funding to local levels to ensure the successful implementation of these green technologies. This initiative not only addresses the growing environmental concerns but also contributes to the national grid by producing renewable energy from organic waste, aligning with Nepal's commitment to sustainable development and carbon neutrality.