An awareness study of solid waste management in Gurugram District
Keywords:
MSW waste, solid waste management problem, awareness and practice on solid waste managementAbstract
Gurugram's trash collection, transportation, and disposal systems are chaotic. Rapidly rising urban populations create more solid garbage than urban local bodies (ULBs) can handle. Improper garbage management threatens the environment and public health. The present study examines Gurugram's solid waste management and suggests solutions.
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