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CM: Andhra to have 3 circular economy parks

CM: Andhra to have 3 circular economy parks

Vijayawada, June 17 (UNI) In a move to strengthen the waste management system in the state, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has directed officials to finalise and bring out a new policy on the circular economy within two months.
He instructed that three circular economy parks be established in different regions of the state within a year and called for increased deployment of modern machinery in waste-to-energy plants. The Chief Minister also ordered immediate clearance of legacy waste. He asked for an action plan on waste segregation and recycling to be submitted within 90 days.

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