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India launches DRAP to clean 214 waste sites by 2026, aiming for zero dumpsites and sustainable urban growth.
India launched the Dumpsite Remediation Accelerator Programme (DRAP) to clean 214 high-impact waste sites by 2026, reclaiming urban land and advancing its "Lakshya Zero Dumpsites" goal.
The central government will provide Rs 550 per tonne for remediation, with a focus on sites responsible for 80% of legacy waste.
A new Urban Invest Window (UiWIN) will help cities access private investment and concessional financing through public-private partnerships.
These efforts, part of a broader push for sustainable urban growth, aim to support India’s goal of having 50% of its population in cities by 2047.
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India lanza DRAP para limpiar 214 sitios de desechos para el año 2026, con el objetivo de lograr cero vertederos y un crecimiento urbano sostenible.