WASTE MANAGEMENT IN NEPAL [PART ONE]

WASTE MANAGEMENT IN NEPAL [PART ONE]

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28 thoughts on “WASTE MANAGEMENT IN NEPAL [PART ONE]”

  1. Dear Srijana,
    Thank you for sharinng this video, I also watched the 2nd part of this video. Now I know where all the waste goes and somewhat what happens to them. Informative. Brilliant job you and your crew did. My only point is, ok you have done your bit by showing all these things but what about oublic awareness about separating food waste, recycles and other wastes. If every household and each member of public contributes even tiny amount of their valuable time to do it, may be it could become slightly easier for government too. Do you have the video of such thing, as in raising public awareness? Keep up the good job.

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  2. It is pretty sad that the government is wasting the money sending it far away instead of collaborating with private waste management companies and letting them clean the city !! Again dirty commission games everywhere !! Lots of money being wasted while trying to manage the waste sending it all the way to sisdol and bringing it back again to kathmandu (stupidity) !! There was an article going around that said one could produce fuel out of waste plastic Wonder why its not being done properly here in Kathmandu itself !!

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  3. nice job!! gud to kno dat ur using ur status for a gud reason!! bt we want more videos and it is really inspiring for youth lik us!!

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  4. Let me begin by saying you are one hot looking young lady, I am actually in the waste industry I work for a corporate company know as Republic Services 2nd largest in North America, compared to Waste Management so I deal with trash day in day out and have wide knowledge of what you are talking about in your video, pretty interesting to see how it is handled in your part of the world.

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  5. Keep up the great initiative u have taken. Less people they think and rare of them, they implement. Wish you strength and solid determination. Cheers!

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  6. Being an engineering students and m studying waste management. It great u have initiated it. I too is studying on it.
    The man on the video said "its not trash, its money " !! Actually it is. Thank you for this video. If u end this with an idea of how thid can be done, it would be great !!

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  7. Are there also systems that can effectively attribute waste to owner, so that consumers can be stimulated financially to reduce their waste pile?

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