Govt seeks ties with European nations on hazardous waste mgmt

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 25 2015 | 3:15 PM IST
While India was "cleaner than other countries" in term of climate change impact at this stage of economy, there is concern over hazardous waste management and the country was looking for cooperation from European countries in the area.
"Our co-processing of hazardous waste is not even 1 per cent. And, there is a tremendous scope of co-operation with the European countries," Additional Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Susheel Kumar said.
He was speaking at the '7th EU-India Environment Forum' here, themed on role played by resources efficiency and the circular economy in meeting environmental challenges.
"Our growth so far has been cleaner than other countries at this stage of economy, in terms of climate change impact and not the pollution aspect.
"If you see growth and pollution linkage.... We have traditionally a sustainable lifestyle, and our emission per unit of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is much lower than any other country at this stage of economy," he said.
Pitching for suitable legislative framework and institutional efficiency at all levels of the government and other stakeholders, Kumar said, work was on to get a suitable business model of cooperation between India and the European countries, but there was a need to expedite it.
"....There is a tremendous scope of co-operation with the European countries...There is a project also going on and we had asked to prepare bushiness model to take it forward..." he said.
Opening the Forum, Ambassador and Head of Delegation of the European Union to India, Joao Cravinho, said India and the EU together could move towards a more sustainable growth model.
"It's a new government in India..New authorities in Brussels (EU headquarters)...This is the best possible moment...To compare and how each can contribute to the other," he said.
"We need to look how we can make markets for secondary raw material work better and how we can create business models that are more resource efficient.... How we can encourage design, durability, repairability, recyclability to provide predictability and clarity for investor and business," he said.
Kumar also proposed to take the Indian environmental legislative framework on board the discussion during the Forum and sought "concrete outcomes" at the end of it.
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First Published: Feb 25 2015 | 3:15 PM IST

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