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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)
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.
Guide and Encourage our Citizens from the Kindergarten to the College Level the Importance of Clean India and make it a habit in their daily life studies . Recycle bin should be available every where to the people and the Indian Toilets are the most Stinging in the World . Even if it is chargeable more the cleanliness should be ensured . " The change should be made in the people's Mind "
1. Unity amony fellow people
2. Cleanliness in toilets
3. Lack of poverty
4.loss of corruption
5.clean roads
6. Proper garbage dumping area
7. Rural area development
8. Employment
9. Reduction in loan rates
10.proper rules and regulation for ctizen for their right so that the honesty person may win in the long run
1,Disposal at the source,2,Separation of Biodegradable and non degradable,3.Biodegradable should be converted into compost,4.Plastics and other non degradable items may be used for road taring,5.Can be a employment,6.Large scale collection of waste should be converted in to bio fertilizer,7.Use for waste land development,8.bio waste can be used to be soft fertilizers in the paddy fields,9.school days onwards make sure that the cleanliness to be maintained,10.schools should give incentives.
Best cleanliness practices of the clean cities in the world viz.Singapore,Honolulu,Copenhagen,Adelaide,wellington,canada to be adopted-where they do good urban planing,strict littering law,composting and recycling of bio non degradable waste etc
1. Focus on cleanliness in primary education
2. Strict laws against littering
3. Availability of clean public toilets
4. Incentives to encourage competition among cities & villages to be clean
5. Advertising campaigns by government with help of private sector under CSR initiatives to make cleanliness famous
6. Increased availability of dustbins & garbage collectors
7. Timely collection of garbage
8. Effective garbage collection system inside trains & buses
1. Segregated domestic waste on the door step
2. Always there are three types of dust bin
3. Every bus have a dustbin
4. Every train coach have sufficient capacity dust bins
5. Citizens are made aware of the fine
6. Most of the City area is paved, hence no loose soil
7. Stringent norms for construction inside city area, regarding loose soil disposal and dust
8. Construction done inside covered area.
9. Water circulations made in the city through streams
10. River bed used for parking
Its a big task and need an organisation for consistent effort.
1. Create Hygiene and Sanitation Authority of India
having departments like a. Research & Innovation - To study and create best international practices and develop local technology.
2. Training, Public Education & Awareness
3. Department of Independent Audit & Grading (A,B, C, D)
DAIRY IN LOCALITIES IS A MAJOR PROBLEM CREATING UNHYGENIC PROBLEMS IN TOWNS/CITIES. A PLAN IS NECESSARY TO SHIFT THEM OUT OF RESIDENTIAL COLONIES. PROBLEMS CREATED BY THEM ARE:
1. THEIR LIVESTOCK LITTER IN STREETS.
2. THEY FLOW CATTLE DUNG IN SEWERS DRAINAGE SYSTEM THAT LEADS TO CHOKKING OF SEWERS MOST OF THE TIME AND THUS OWERFLOW OF SEWER WATER ON STREETS AND ROADS RESULTING IN LOT OF DISEASES.
I am living in France from last 1 year, I am greatly impressed by some of the routine practices carefully followed by citizens as well as by government. I am sending some of these:
I have consolidated some of the best practices