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“India’s solid waste problem has evolved into a systemic environmental crisis.” Examine the nature of this crisis. Explain how the Solid Waste Managemnet Rules, 2026 attempt to respond to it. Assess the environmental limitations of the current framework.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment

Topic: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment

Q5. “India’s solid waste problem has evolved into a systemic environmental crisis.” Examine the nature of this crisis. Explain how the Solid Waste Managemnet Rules, 2026 attempt to respond to it. Assess the environmental limitations of the current framework. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: DTE

Why the question Solid waste has emerged as a major environmental stressor in India, contributing to pollution, ecological degradation and climate risks, while the notification of the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2026 makes it timely to assess their environmental relevance and limitations. Key Demand of the question The question demands an examination of how India’s solid waste problem has evolved into a systemic environmental crisis, an analysis of the environmental response embedded in the SWM Rules, 2026, and an assessment of the environmental limitations of the current regulatory framework. Structure of the Answer Introduction Briefly situate solid waste management as a multi-dimensional environmental challenge affecting land, water, air and climate systems. Body Explain the environmental nature of the solid waste crisis in terms of pollution pathways and ecological impacts. Analyse how the SWM Rules, 2026 attempt to address these environmental challenges through segregation, waste hierarchy and remediation. Assess the environmental limitations of the framework, such as continued landfill dependence, technology bias and weak climate integration. Conclusion Conclude by emphasising the need for stronger ecological safeguards and outcome-oriented implementation to ensure the environmental effectiveness of the SWM Rules, 2026.

Why the question

Solid waste has emerged as a major environmental stressor in India, contributing to pollution, ecological degradation and climate risks, while the notification of the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2026 makes it timely to assess their environmental relevance and limitations.

Key Demand of the question

The question demands an examination of how India’s solid waste problem has evolved into a systemic environmental crisis, an analysis of the environmental response embedded in the SWM Rules, 2026, and an assessment of the environmental limitations of the current regulatory framework.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction Briefly situate solid waste management as a multi-dimensional environmental challenge affecting land, water, air and climate systems.

Explain the environmental nature of the solid waste crisis in terms of pollution pathways and ecological impacts.

Analyse how the SWM Rules, 2026 attempt to address these environmental challenges through segregation, waste hierarchy and remediation.

Assess the environmental limitations of the framework, such as continued landfill dependence, technology bias and weak climate integration.

Conclusion Conclude by emphasising the need for stronger ecological safeguards and outcome-oriented implementation to ensure the environmental effectiveness of the SWM Rules, 2026.

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