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

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

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This highlights successful urban waste management and land reclamation efforts in India, serving as a model for sustainable municipal development.

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The first phase of backfilling at the legacy waste site of the Kalamassery municipality has been completed.

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The report is a straightforward account of a municipal infrastructure project with no political framing.

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