Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) is installing 60 smart solar dustbins in major connecting roads across the city!<\/p>\n
What\u2019s so special about these solar dustbins?<\/strong><\/p>\n These dustbins not only hold waste but also charge their phones! Surprised? There\u2019s more!<\/p>\n According to the installation company, these trash containers have their own LED indicators to show temperature and pollution.<\/p>\n The dustbins are being put at several locations since November 25, 2018, of which 10 have been placed in major roads of the city until November 27, 2018.<\/p>\n We are planning to install these dustbins in major city roads so that pedestrians can throw solid waste there. This is expected to greatly control pollution and keep the city clean, said Gyanendra Karki<\/span>, KMC Spokesperson.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n \u201cThe dustbin will not only be used to collect waste but also for other purposes like advertising and providing information to the general public,\u201d adds Karki.<\/p>\n Each dustbin is priced at NPR 60,000!<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The smart dustbins have been purchased on a public-private partnership model. KMC will generate revenue through advertising.<\/p>\n The smart solar dustbins have already been placed in Bhadrakali, Baneshwar, Maitighar, Thapathali and Sinamangal. We will place them in other parts as well in the next 15 days, said Sailesh Raj Kunwar<\/span>, the installation company Krishna Suppliers Director.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n These dustbins are being installed in the night to avoid disruption of vehicular movement and are firmly rooted in roads reducing the chances of robbery.<\/p>\n KMC to Take Action Against Inappropriate Garbage Disposal<\/strong> According to KMCs recent notice, the guilty will be imprisoned for up to three months or will pay a fine up to NPR 100,000 or both, as mandated in the Solid Waste Management Act 2011.<\/p>\n KMC already issued a circular on the same to the metropolitan\u2019s inhabitants to make them aware of the rules and follow them.<\/p>\n Sources at KMC said that the circular was distributed with the aim to make the capital city clean<\/a> and beautiful.<\/p>\n \u201cThe desire to make the metropolis clean and beautiful can be realized only if the citizens follow rules and regulations properly,\u201d said KMC Spokesperson Gyanendra Karki<\/span>.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Citizens can give a complaint against lawbreakers on KMC\u2019s toll-free number 1180.<\/p>\n KMS officials informed that the persons committing such crimes will first be given warning. If they continue the practice after the first warning, they will be punished according to the law.<\/p>\n KMC Environment Division Chief Hari Bahadur Kunwar said that as part of the campaign they have sent the notice to the government offices, campuses and schools.<\/p>\n \u201cThose who do not follow the rules have to pay fine or get punishment based on the severity of their crime,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n Officials have also ordered public vehicles plying the capital\u2019s streets to put dustbins in places to collect trash.<\/p>\n Sticking of advertisements on walls is also restricted besides street vendors standing on the road side.<\/p>\n Background<\/strong> The road to the Sisdole landfill in Nuwakot gets blocked and trucks are unable to dispose municipal solid waste collected from across the valley.<\/p>\n The landfill is exhausted of space and Kunwar informed that they are in search of an alternative landfill site.<\/p>\n Moreover, dump lying on the roadsides releases an awful stench which is unbearable to passersby and residents, alike.<\/p>\n Experts say residents were also likely to burn garbage openly besides dumping trash, adding to the already severe state of air quality.<\/p>\n \u201cMost of the time, we are only concerned about vehicular emissions, industries and brick kilns. But we tend to forget the intensity of open burning [of waste] and its harmful impacts on public health,\u201d said Bhupendra Das<\/span>, a PhD Scholar with the Central Department of Environmental Science, Tribhuvan University.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Hope this step will curb KMC\u2019s garbage crisis to a considerable extent.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) is installing 60 smart solar dustbins in major connecting roads across the…<\/span><\/p>\n
\nKathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) decided to deal strictly with people throwing garbage inappropriately in the metropolis.<\/p>\n
\nKathmandu<\/a> Valley\u2019s waste management<\/a> became an increasing concern since May 2018. The region is worst effected during monsoons.<\/p>\n