A LEAP START TO RESPONSIBLE WASTE MANAGEMENT APRIL 19, 2015.

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A LEAP START TO RESPONSIBLE WASTE MANAGEMENT APRIL 19, 2015

Urbanization A LEAP START TO RESPONSIBLE WASTE MANAGEMENT 2 A 2012 report from United Nations predicts that India will add 497 million (49.7 crores) to its urban population between 2010 and 2050 Bangalore Population million million IndiaRuralUrban (all numbers in crores) Increase Urban population will more than double from 2010 to 2050!!!

So What? A LEAP START TO RESPONSIBLE WASTE MANAGEMENT 3 Several challenges with urbanization ◦ Water ◦ Sewage ◦ Infrastructure ◦ Traffic ◦ Pollution ◦ High consumption lifestyle ◦ Garbage and waste management

Urbanization and Waste A LEAP START TO RESPONSIBLE WASTE MANAGEMENT – – 2047