First phase of backfilling at Kalamassery municipality’s legacy waste site completed

The Kalamassery municipality in Kerala has completed the first phase of a biomining project to clear a legacy waste site. The project, supported by the World Bank, has reclaimed land for future development by processing over 8,000 cubic meters of waste.
Why it matters
This highlights successful urban waste management and land reclamation efforts in India, serving as a model for sustainable municipal development.
The first phase of backfilling at the legacy waste site of the Kalamassery municipality has been completed.
The report is a straightforward account of a municipal infrastructure project with no political framing.
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