Job Description – Campaigner for Waste-To-Energy work
Centre for Financial Accountability (CFA) is a non-profit organisation based in New Delhi. CFA engages in critical analysis, monitoring and critiquing the role of financial institutions – national and international, and their impact on...
கொடுங்கையூரில் முன்மொழியப்பட்ட ‘குப்பைக்கான தீர்வு’: நச்சு காற்று மற்றும் நோய்க்கான வழிமுறையா?
வட சென்னையின் கொடுங்கையூரில் முன்மொழியப்பட்ட குப்பையில் இருந்து மின்சாரம் தயாரிக்கும் (WTE) எரிவுலையின் நிழலில் வாழும் சமூகங்களுக்கு, முதன்மையான கேள்வி மிகவும் தனிப்பட்டது: “இது என் குடும்பத்தின் ஆரோக்கியத்தை எவ்வாறு பாதிக்கும்?” குப்பை நெருக்கடிக்கு ஒரு தொழில்நுட்ப தீர்வாக விளம்பரப்படுத்தப்பட்டாலும், வளர்ந்து வரும் சான்றுகள் இந்த ஆலைகளை...
Kodungaiyur’s Proposed ‘Waste Solution’: A Recipe for Toxic Air and Disease?
For the communities living in the shadow of a proposed Waste-to-Energy (WTE) incineration plant in North Chennai’s Kodungaiyur, the primary question is deeply personal: “How will this affect my family’s health?” While promoted as...
Activists demand closure of WTE plants in Hyderabad, Dundigal
The people’s organisations warned that re-categorisation of WTE incinerators from the “Red Category” to the “Blue Category” of industries poses a direct threat to public health and environmental safety. The civil society action groups...
குப்பை எங்கள் உரிமை – பூனே தொழிலாளர்களின் வெற்றிகரமான முன்மாதி
பூனேயின் ‘திடக்கழிவு சேகரிப்பு மற்றும் கையாளுதல் கூட்டுறவு’ (The Solid Waste Collection and Handling cooperative or SWaCH) அமைப்பானது மூன்றாயிரத்து தொள்ளாயிரத்துக்கும் மேற்பட்ட சுய-தொழில் செய்யும் உறுப்பினர்களைக் கொண்ட உலகிலேயே மிகப்பெரிய குப்பை சேகரிக்கும் தொழிலாளர் கூட்டமைப்பாகும். முற்றிலும் தொழிலாளர்களுக்கு சொந்தமான கூட்டுறவு அமைப்பாக...
The SWaCH cooperative model of Pune: The “Yes In My Back Yard” model of waste management
The Solid Waste Collection and Handling cooperative or (SWaCH) is the world’s largest waste picker-led cooperative, with over 3,900 self-employed members. It was formally instituted in 2005 in Pune, Maharashtra, as a wholly-owned workers’...
Explained: The five big problems with India’s Waste-to-Energy plants
India is running out of landfill space, and governments across cities are increasingly pushing Waste-to-Energy (WtE) plants as the solution. On paper, these plants promise a win-win: burning non-recyclable waste to produce electricity, while...
Green Chennai Initiative: North Chennai coalition challenges toxic Waste-to-Energy plans
Residents of North Chennai have been vehemently opposing the Greater Chennai Corporation’s (GCC) proposed Waste-to-Energy (WTE) plant set to come up in Kodungaiyur. Over the past few months, they have made several representations to...
Residents meet mayor with alternative for waste to energy plant in Kodungaiyur
The residents said that since the contract period of the waste-to-energy plant is 25 years, it makes waste reduction and minimisation goals impossible during the period. The dump yard at Kodungaiyur.(Photo | P Jawahar,...
Green Chennai Initiative (GCI)
A Path Towards India’s First People-Centric Zero-Waste City Green Chennai Initiative is a waste management goal and a roadmap to achieve a “Zero waste city” status. This proposal is an alternative to Waste to...
Abellon’s bankruptcy exposes the failures of India’s waste-to-energy push
The collapse of a flagship WTE player signals a crisis in India’s incineration model Waste-to-energy plant at Okhla, New Delhi.Vikas Choudhary/CSE Summary Abellon Clean Energy Ltd, once a major waste-to-energy (WTE) player in Gujarat,...
North Chennai residents pitch a plan to cut waste, scrap Kodungaiyur incinerator project
‘Green Chennai Initiative’ is an alternative to the proposed incinerator and it calls for strict source segregation, bio-methanation, decentralised composting, and controlling use of single-use plastic Residents and experts feel a people-centric approach can...
Stop the Toxic Takeover: AIFC Slams Illegal Waste Dumping in Sathangadu Wetland”
Alliance for Incinerator Free Chennai (AIFC) strongly condemns the Greater Chennai Corporation’s illegal dumping of waste in the Sathangadu wetland (Proposed WTE incinerator site) Press Statement | August 08, 2025 Alliance for Incinerator Free...
Waste-to-Energy Plants, Once Regarded As Panacea For India’s Garbage Crisis, Are Worsening Toxic Air In Cities
Framed as a solution to India’s urban waste crisis, 20 waste-to-energy plants across India, handling 19,900 tonnes or one eighth of India’s total daily waste generation, emit toxic pollutants that endanger public health. Marginalised...