Underhill, co-founder of the NGO Waste Warriors, started the weekly waste collection from Triund back in 2009 but due to a 1,000 per cent increase in the number of tourists the garbage is becoming increasingly difficult to manage and the costs have inevitably increased.
The chief minister expressed his gratitude for the work that Waste Warriors has been doing in the field of waste management and pledged his full support.
A funding proposal was immediately passed onto Chander Prakash Verma, Deputy Commissioner with instructions to give whatever help was required.
The aim is for tourists to bring their waste back down from the mountain camp in reusable garbage bags and deposit the waste at a recycling and waste drop-off point near Mecleodganj (Upper Dharamshala).
Waste Warriors has already collected and processed over 4,223 tonnes of waste from Bhagsunag and since they registered in 2012.
The NGO which also has projects in Dehradun and around Corbett Tiger Reserve has been running at a financial loss with the Dharamsala project due to a lack of funds and local support.
The NGO recently launched a crowd funding campaign in a final bid to save the project as a decision was made by management to close the project down.
Waste Warriors runs a door-to-door collection system and maintains the cleanliness of public places in Bhagsunag.
Underhill said "We feel blessed that we got the opportunity to meet with the Chief Minister and are delighted that he is so supportive of our efforts. We were also able to meet with the Deputy Commissioner and he was also very appreciative of our work".
"Funding has been an ongoing issue for us as an organisation and government support is essential for projects like these to succeed," she said.
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