ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月13日 11時16分


In the metropolitan area of Delhi, which includes the capital New Delhi, trash heaps are towering monuments to India’s growing waste crisis. About 80 billion pounds of trash have accumulated at 4 official dumping sites, on the fringes of a capital already besieged by polluted air and toxic water. The dumps in Delhi and in cities such as Mumbai and Kolkata have become some of the largest, least regulated and most hazardous in the world, said Ranjith Annepu, a co-founder of be Waste Wise, a nonprofit that aims to address waste management problems. Responding to the problem, the Indian government this past week vowed to eliminate single-use plastic by 2022. But the government has been slow to take action to protect the environment. Something as simple as installing trash cans around Delhi hasn’t been done, partly because garbage collection isn’t guaranteed and many residents are used to simply flinging trash onto the ground. @khandelwal_saumya took this photo of a a man separating waste at a landfill in #Delhi. Visit the link in our profile to read more about the mountains of garbage engulfing India’s capital.


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