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10 global practices for a cleaner & greener planet!

10 global practices for a cleaner & greener planet!
Start Date :
Jul 20, 2014
Last Date :
Aug 25, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This task requires elaborate research on global best practices that have created a significant difference in improving the cleanliness standards. Please also share the possible ...

This task requires elaborate research on global best practices that have created a significant difference in improving the cleanliness standards. Please also share the possible negative effects, if any, in the Indian context.

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Jayant Goswami
Jayant Goswami 11 years 8 months ago
1. Stop public urination/defecation/spitting on TV for 1 year before imposing fines 2. Allow privately owned pay toilets - busy areas 3. Create city / district level waste recycling plants with incentives for providers and users 4. Incinerators for all cities > 500,000 persons with end product use - Japan 5. Recycle plastic - use technology developed in Madurai and use the gravel for road building. Must pay for itself. 6. Create underground sewage system 7.Stop open drains & garbage dumps
Manoj Munishwar
Manoj Munishwar 11 years 8 months ago
I stay in UAE which has 40 % indians of both urban and rural class. The country is very clean and i saw indians also keeps it clean. The same people when they visit india does not follow the habits which they followed in UAE. My research concludes that people will keep good clean habits in following conditions. 1. If the place is already very clean. 2. If the place is well illuminated. 3. No hidden pockets. If govt of india uses above info to maintain places, I can assure u that 50% job do
prem kumar
prem kumar 11 years 8 months ago
Here are somethings i want to see in India: 1. Use of incineration : A great way to convert waste to energy, reduces the junk volume of the waste and makes the environment clean. Almost all developed countries use it. 2. Clean bins and toilets on all public places, trains. Just providing the facilities is not enough it must be well maintained. People will pay for cleanliness. 3. Create awareness to keep the environment clean using adds on TV, travel tickets, posters on public transport, etc
Poornima B Joshi
Poornima B Joshi 11 years 8 months ago
Vancouver, Massachusetts, New York, England, Scotland and several countries in Europe have already done or moving towards a ban of organic waste going to landfill. Germany is leading in the number of Biogas plants set up across the country. While cold countries are implementing, India enjoys a tropical climate that is ideal for Biogas production, more thrust is required. Through this move, we can produce renewable energy, organic fertilizer, reduce methane emissions and have a stench free India.
Thomas John
Thomas John 11 years 8 months ago
1.) Waste management in every market place 2) Better drainage system 3) Controlled greenery 4) Co-ordination of digging work between authorities - for example water, telephone, electricity 5) Just in time quality - No pile of material on the road.The quantity is enough for the amount of work - not more not less. When work is being done only that area is affected not other areas 6) Trimming of trees that are near electric lines
Darshan Patel
Darshan Patel 11 years 8 months ago
Hey Guys I have attached PDF of PPT check it out some of ideas which would be great for people of India and improvement. I see a New government taking lots of steps. I hope they will take suggestions from this website also, it would take time to implement it so we have to be patient for a change.