Waste Managemnent In New Delhi As City Struggles Against Mounting Piles Of Refuse

People are reflected in puddle as the Timarpur Okhla Waste Management Co. waste-to-energy incinerator plant, operated by Jindal Saw Ltd., stands in the Sukhdev Vihar area of New Delhi, India, on Thursday, May 29, 2014. New Delhi, whose population will reach almost 21 million by 2015, generates 8,000 tons of garbage a day. Trash is not separated between organic and inorganic materials -- everything from leftover food to batteries and beverage cans goes into Indian bins -- hurting efficiency and raising toxic emissions. Photographer: Udit Kulshrestha/Bloomberg via Getty Images
People are reflected in puddle as the Timarpur Okhla Waste Management Co. waste-to-energy incinerator plant, operated by Jindal Saw Ltd., stands in the Sukhdev Vihar area of New Delhi, India, on Thursday, May 29, 2014. New Delhi, whose population will reach almost 21 million by 2015, generates 8,000 tons of garbage a day. Trash is not separated between organic and inorganic materials -- everything from leftover food to batteries and beverage cans goes into Indian bins -- hurting efficiency and raising toxic emissions. Photographer: Udit Kulshrestha/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Waste Managemnent In New Delhi As City Struggles Against Mounting Piles Of Refuse
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