In recent years, waste management in Kerala has undergone a remarkable transformation. Once burdened with growing landfills and poor waste disposal practices, the state is now a frontrunner in sustainable waste solutions, thanks to a mix of innovative technologies, community participation, and strong policy support. The Shift Toward Decentralized Waste Management Kerala has embraced a decentralized waste management model — one that encourages each household, ward, and municipality to manage waste locally. Rather than relying on massive central landfills, small-scale treatment plants and composting units are being established across the state. Key Initiatives Driving the Change Aerobic Bins & Organic Composting Urban areas now use aerobic compost bins to process food and garden waste, turning it into valuable compost that supports local agriculture. Biogas Plants Households, schools, and markets are installing biogas units that convert organic waste int...
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