Army collects 30,000 kg mountain waste

A team of the Nepali Army in coordination with Sherpas involved in the expedition of four major mountains and collecting the mountain wastes has collected 30,344 kg of wastes recently. A separate squad of the army deployed with the objectives of collecting the garbage of the mountains under the Clean Mountain Campaign has collected the wastes left by the mountaineers. The squad has been deployed in the Mt. Everest, the highest peak of the world, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Kanchanjungha and Mt. Manaslu with a purpose to collect the wastes left by the mountaineers.

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KMC to manage only segregated waste

KATHMANDU, FEBRUARY 2: The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) will only manage segregated waste yet again for effective waste management in the Metropolis. The classification and separation of waste at source would be for now initiated from Ward No. 5, 12 and 27, according to the KMC. The collection and management of segregated waste would be […] The post KMC to manage only segregated waste appeared first on Aarthiknews:: A leading business & economic news portal from Nepal.

Ratnanagar receives award for waste management

Ratnanagar municipality has showcased exemplary performance in waste management.

Ratnanagar receives award for waste management

Ratnanagar municipality has showcased exemplary performance in waste management.

Energy produced from hospital waste

Trishuli Hospital in Nuwakot has started producing energy from the waste generated by the hospital.

Energy produced from hospital waste

Trishuli Hospital in Nuwakot has started producing energy from the waste generated by the hospital.

KMC announces schedule for waste collection

Sunday and Wednesday perishable waste will be collected and Monday and Friday non-perishable waste.

How waste segregation can help relieve landfill sites

The amount of waste can be substantially reduced through waste segregation at homes itself.