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Homezero waste communities

zero waste communities

A treasure of waste

NGV waste mgt project, a shining example

July 20, 2011 Vani Murthy

National Games Village has taken a lead in creating a sustainable zero waste community. Tungabhadra block in the games village have been actively involved in managing the waste their homes generate within their complex for

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