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Indian Solid Waste Management Rules 2024, Effective October 2025

Deepak Singh Baghel (Science and Regulatory Contributor)byDeepak Singh Baghel (Science and Regulatory Contributor)
8th May 2025
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Indian Solid Waste Management Rules 2024, Effective October 2025
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New national rules mandate source segregation and processing of solid waste across urban and rural jurisdictions, strengthening environmental governance and ESG compliance. ESG BROADCAST shares key takeaways.

On 11 December 2024, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Government of India, notified the draft Solid Waste Management Rules, 2024 under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. The rules, set to take effect on 1 October 2025, comprehensively revise India’s existing framework to address unregulated waste’s escalating environmental and public health impacts and support the circular economy transition. These regulations apply uniformly across all urban local bodies and rural local authorities, extending their reach to all institutional, commercial, and public-private managed establishments, including industrial zones, railway premises, ports, airports, defence installations, pilgrimage sites, and heritage locations.

This regulatory overhaul mandates waste generators—including households, institutions, and bulk waste generators—to segregate waste into four distinct streams: biodegradable (wet), dry (recyclable), sanitary, and special care waste. Each generator must ensure safe handling and transfer of waste to authorised entities. Special obligations apply to bulk generators such as hotels, malls, hospitals, educational institutions, and residential societies larger than 5,000 square metres, which must register online with local authorities and establish on-site wet waste processing through composting or biomethanation facilities.

The 2024 Rules introduce several implementation enhancements. Local authorities must register all collection, transportation, and processing entities on a centralized online portal, enforce scheduled service obligations, and ensure the use of covered vehicles and eco-friendly infrastructure. Solid waste processing operators must comply with treatment standards prescribed by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) and submit quarterly and annual compliance reports. Public disclosure through municipal websites is now a statutory requirement.

State Pollution Control Boards (SPCBs) are designated to provide approvals and monitor treatment standards. Notably, the rules impose Extended Bulk Waste Generator Responsibility (EBWGR), holding bulk waste producers accountable for ensuring their waste is processed sustainably either in-house or through certified third-party operators. Failure to comply with EBWGR certification obligations will attract penalties and delisting from the national compliance portal.

Strategic significance lies in the mandatory integration of waste management obligations across all sectors and the digital infrastructure supporting verification and accountability. These rules advance India’s commitments to reduce landfill dependency, lower methane emissions, and enhance urban resource efficiency. ESG-aligned stakeholders—including municipalities, infrastructure operators, compliance officers, and sustainability managers—must prioritize readiness for the October 2025 implementation, ensuring infrastructure, registration, and awareness campaigns are in place to meet the regulatory benchmarks.

ESG BROADCAST will continue monitoring the updates related to this topic. Stay tuned to be updated on the related policy and pivotal regulatory shift.

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Deepak Singh Baghel (Science and Regulatory Contributor)

Deepak Singh Baghel holds a PhD in Environmental Engineering from AcSIR, along with experience as a faculty member in Civil & Environmental Engineering and as an ESG consultant. At ESG BROADCAST, he contributes to the "Science Extract" and "Regulatory Updates" column, making complex climate science research accessible and actionable for a broad audience.

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