SC flags uneven compliance with Solid Waste Management Rules, issues pan-India directions

The Supreme Court of India has expressed concerns over the inconsistent implementation of the Solid Waste Management Rules across the country. Highlighting significant disparities in compliance, the court has issued comprehensive directions aimed at ensuring uniform adherence to these regulations. The ruling underscores the urgent need for municipalities and local authorities to enhance their waste management practices, which have been criticized for being inadequate in many regions. The court's intervention seeks to hold these entities accountable, emphasizing the importance of effective waste management in mitigating environmental challenges and improving public health. This development comes amidst growing awareness and activism surrounding environmental issues in India, as citizens increasingly demand responsible waste disposal and management from their governments. The Supreme Court's proactive stance is expected to catalyze reforms and foster a more systematic approach to solid waste management across the nation.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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