Vijayawada:
Andhra Pradesh embarked on an ambitious mission to remove more than 1.15 metric tons of CRORE waste by the end of this year, and to change reclaimed soil into productive use through a circular economy model.
On the second day of the District Collectors’ Conference in Amaravati on Tuesday, September 16, the main secretary, the city administration and development, S. Sutesh Kumar announced that 85.90 lacquer metric tons of old landfills would be cleaned by October 2, 2025 and another 30 lacquer tons would be cleaned in October 2. There should be 2 October, and this would be cleaned by October 2, and this will be processed until October 2. This will be processed until October 2, and this will be processed until October 2, and it will be processed by October 2, and it will be processed to be cleaned until October 2. to drink. (RDF) will be supplied to cement factories.
Main Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu reviewed the progress of Swachh Andhra Corporation, Panchayati Raj and rural development, urban and urban development, control councils of pollution and forest department under the theme “Swach Andhra, Swachh Bharat & Circular Economy”. He stressed the state’s commitment to cleanliness, sustainability and resource efficiency.
Together with the waste of waste from waste, projects from waste are expanded. Plants in Visakhapatnam and Guntur are already functional and transfer hundreds of tons of urban waste to energy daily. New projects are planned in Nellore, Rajahmundry, Kurnool, Kadapa, Vijayawada and Tirupati, with six expected to be fully functional by 2027.
The government also strengthens integrated waste management through 72 ISWM clusters, supported by 417 material recovery equipment (MRF) in rural areas and 108 urban projects. Students for construction and demolition waste are revived in Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada and Tirupati, while the initiatives to deal with poultry are in the pipeline. In addition, 142 wastewater treatment plants (STP) are set up on 199 acres to ensure that the water is used safely and sustainably.
Mr. Suresh Kumar, reminiscent of State Recognition in SWACHH SURVEKShan 2024, said that Andhra Pradesh committed himself to accept the model of the circular economy to support environmental protection, optimal land use and job creation.
As a model of proven procedures, the secretariat Andhra Pradesh was announced on August 15, 2025 without plastic (SUP) free of charge, while by December this year all collectors and government authorities were ordered to achieve a state without vulture.
Published – 16 September 2025 03:12 is
