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Give Back Our Waste

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Research Report on Waste to Energy

Summary from Chintan: Waste-to-Energy (WtE), the process of creating energy from waste, has gained broad appeal domestically and internationally with programs such as the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) providing funding for many WtE projects across the world.

In India alone, 31 such facilities are expected to be funded, even as their technological appropriateness remains questionable. On the other hand, in countries such as India, a large number of people depend on collecting, segregating and recycling solid wastes to maintain their livelihoods and provide a crucial environmental and public health service to the city.

To this end, this report summarizes the results of a socio-economic impacts assessment survey of waste pickers directly and indirectly linked to the Okhla landfill informal waste economy, nine months after the WtE plant began operations.

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Chaturvedi, Bharati, Khan, Imran, and Sen, Pujarini. Give Back Our Waste. , , . , 2012. Chaturvedi, B., Khan, I., and Sen, P. (2012). Give Back Our Waste. , , . Chaturvedi, Bharati, Khan, Imran, and Sen, Pujarini. "Give Back Our Waste." 2012, .Chaturvedi Bharati, Khan Imran, and Sen Pujarini. "Give Back Our Waste." (2012). Chaturvedi, B, Khan, I, and Sen, P 2012, 'Give Back Our Waste', , , . Bharati Chaturvedi, Imran Khan, and Pujarini Sen, 'Give Back Our Waste' (2012). Chaturvedi B., Khan I., and Sen P. Give Back Our Waste. . 2012. Chaturvedi, Bharati, Khan, Imran, and Sen, Pujarini. Give Back Our Waste. . 2012. , .

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