New Draft on Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules, 2024

New Draft on Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules, 2024

India’s Environment Ministry has drafted new rules for solid waste management rules 2024. 

  • Effective Date: The rules will come into force on October 1, 2025.

About Solid Waste Management

Solid Waste Management

  • Solid waste management refers to the process of collecting, transporting, treating, and disposing of solid waste.
  • Purpose: Ensures proper handling of waste to prevent environmental and health hazards.

What is Solid Waste? 

  • Solid Waste: Non-liquid, non-soluble materials from various sources, sometimes containing hazardous substances.
  • Types of Solid Waste:
    • Domestic waste: food craps
    • Commercial and institutional waste: discarded documents and packaging materials. 
    • Market and catering waste: spoiled fruits and vegetables
    • Bio-medical waste: used syringes and gloves
    • E-waste; old electronic devices. 
  • Current Scenario of Solid Waste in India
    • Production: India generates 277.1 million tonnes of solid waste annually.

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Key Highlights of the new Draft

  • Mandatory Waste Segregation
    • Sanitation workers can refuse to collect unsegregated waste.
    • Fines/Penalties may be imposed on residential complexes and bulk waste generators if waste is not segregated at source.
      • This is based on the principle of “pollution pays principal” which means those who cause pollution should be responsible for cleaning it up or paying for the damage. 
    • Waste must be separated into biodegradable and non-biodegradable categories (e.g., plastic, metal, glass).
  • Duties of Gated Communities and Institutions
    • Residential complexes, hotels, restaurants, and institutions with areas over 5,000 sqm must:
      • Segregate waste at source.
      • Ensure collection of waste in separate streams.
      • Hand over recyclable material to authorized waste pickers or recyclers.
    • Biodegradable waste should ideally be processed through composting or bio-methanation within the premises.
    • Residual waste must be given to authorized waste collectors as directed by local authorities.
  • Focus on Circular Economy
    • Unlike the previous rules, the new draft emphasizes market-based mechanisms for managing waste.
    • Provisions for ‘waste to energy’ processes and using solid waste in product manufacturing aim to promote circular economy practices.
  • Penalty for Non-Compliance
    • Environmental compensation (penalty) will be imposed based on the polluter pays principle for non-compliance.
  • Managing Agricultural Waste
    • Gram panchayats are responsible for ensuring no open burning of agricultural and horticultural waste.
      • In case, any person violates this rule, Heavy penalties will be levied against that person. 
Additional Reading: Waste Management in India, Current Policies, Regulations, and Challenges

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