Abstract

This research analyses the Basel Convention and India’s waste management systems, highlighting important shortcomings and offering recommendations for enhancement. It takes a look at India’s waste management methods. Waste segregation, incorporating informal workers, and reducing waste are all crucial, as seen by the success of measures in Mysuru, Delhi, Pune, and Sikkim. Recycling, waste-to-energy conversion, and sound policy are highlighted by examples from San Francisco, Germany, Japan, and Sweden. The research provides suggestions for India and possible changes to the Basel Convention to facilitate environmentally friendly, economically viable, and socially equitable waste management.

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