Public Private Partnerships in Municipal Solid Waste Management - Potential and Strategies

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May 01, 2012
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Public Private Partnerships in Municipal Solid Waste Management - Potential and Strategies

By Ankit Kumar Chatri Arslan Aziz, Public Policy Team, Athena Infonomics with support from the British High Commission, through its Prosperity Fund, India Programme, May 2012. 

This report highlights key issues and challenges faced by various stakeholders in the municipal solid waste management in India. This includes a description of the institutional framework for management of municipal solid waste and existing solid waste management practices in India. It also discusses the potential for public private partnerships (PPPs) in the municipal solid waste sector and the strategic framework to enhance PPPs for improving efficiency and leveraging private capital wherever required. 

 

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Municipal Solid Waste PPPs

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