Indore Model Inspires Nation's New Solid Waste Rules
Indore's sanitation practices to shape national guidelines, mayor says. New rules to boost waste management.

Indore, the cleanest city in India, is set to become a benchmark for the nation's solid waste management. Mayor Pushyamitra Bhargav announced on Friday that the city's sanitation practices will inspire several provisions of the upcoming Solid Waste Management Rules, 2026.
The mayor made this statement while addressing a divisional-level capacity-building workshop in the city. He said that Indore has already implemented many of the practices that are now being incorporated into the proposed national guidelines. The Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) will soon implement the remaining new guidelines to further strengthen the city's waste management system.
The one-day workshop was attended by over 250 elected representatives from 55 urban local bodies across the Indore division. The programme was organised by the Madhya Pradesh Urban Development and Housing Department in collaboration with the Government of India and Feedback Foundation. The workshop aimed to familiarise elected representatives with the proposed Solid Waste Management Rules, 2026, and modern urban sanitation practices.
The training sessions covered various topics, including source-level waste segregation, scientific waste processing, recycling, resource recovery, and enhancing citizen participation. The goal is to build cleaner, sustainable, and environmentally friendly cities. Mayor Bhargav emphasized the importance of elected representatives in spreading awareness about the new regulations at the grassroots level.
The mayor credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Swachh Bharat Mission for driving sanitation reforms nationwide. He said that Indore's innovations have now evolved into a model for cities across the country. The city's success in solid waste management is a result of its effective implementation of the Swachh Bharat Mission.
Indore has been consistently ranked as one of the cleanest cities in India. The city's sanitation practices have been recognized and appreciated by the central government. The upcoming Solid Waste Management Rules, 2026, are expected to be a major step towards improving waste management in cities across the country.
The new rules will focus on source-level waste segregation, scientific waste processing, and recycling. The rules will also emphasize the importance of citizen participation in waste management. The government aims to create a clean and sustainable environment through the effective implementation of these rules.
In conclusion, the Indore model of solid waste management is set to become a national benchmark. The city's sanitation practices will inspire several provisions of the upcoming Solid Waste Management Rules, 2026. The new rules will be a major step towards improving waste management in cities across the country.
The success of Indore's solid waste management system is a result of the city's effective implementation of the Swachh Bharat Mission. The city's innovations have now evolved into a model for cities across the country. The new rules will help create a clean and sustainable environment, and Indore will continue to be a benchmark for solid waste management in India.
The implementation of the new rules will have a significant impact on the environment and public health. Effective waste management is crucial for creating a clean and sustainable environment. The new rules will help reduce pollution, improve public health, and create a better quality of life for citizens.
In the context of India's growing population and urbanization, effective waste management is essential. The new rules will help cities across the country manage their waste effectively, reducing the burden on landfills and minimizing the environmental impact of waste disposal. The Indore model of solid waste management will continue to inspire and guide cities across the country in their efforts to create a clean and sustainable environment.