Municipal solid waste burning contributes significantly to air pollution, releasing harmful particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM 10), carbon monoxide and other non-methane, volatile organic compounds (NMVOC). It is of utmost importance that municipal corporations take proactive steps to eliminate it by raising awareness on the health implications of waste burning. Sree Kumar Kumaraswamy, Bhavay Sharma and Madhav Pai look at combating open waste burning by citing the need for waste segregation at source, decentralization of waste management, addressing behavioural issues and engaging with individuals, ward members and resident welfare associations (RWAs) to strengthen awareness among others. Read the blog here: https://bit.ly/3xK14BY #CleanAirForAll #AirWeShare #OpenWasteBurning #AirQualityManagement #WasteManagement Bhavay Sharma | Madhav Pai | Prakash Doraiswamy | Prayash Giria | Pawan Mulukutla | Kaustubh Chuke
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Open Waste Burning Manager at UN High Level Climate Champions Team
3dDear Authors, Great piece of knowledge. Just want to add that dumpsite fires and open waste burning are also sources of short term lived pollutants like black carbon, methane and N2O. These already has started impacting urban climate in terms of disturbing rain patterns and GHG impacts. Open waste burning also include significant quantity of single use plastics , which is soft, finds usage in packaging and is rejected by informal sector , which they set on fire in cities. You also need to clearly demarcation between dumpsites abd lansfills, as landfills are meant to receive residual and inert waste streams and has methane capturing feature by default. Looking forward to learn and work with your fabulous team on this great indian challenge for India from Climate Champions Team side, Best regards,