Deccan Chronicle

Swachh campaign in Siachen

Army lifts 130t of garbage since Jan ’18

- PAWAN BALI | DC

Siachen glacier, the world’s highest battlefiel­d, is getting a “makeover”, with the Indian army launching a cleanlines­s drive, under which, it has disposed of 130 tonnes of garbage since January 2018. The problem in Siachen is that due to very cold temperatur­es, even biodegrada­ble items do not decompose and so waste keeps on piling year after year.

“On an average, 236 tonnes of garbage is generated in Siachen every year. Our aim is to remove at least 100 tonnes of waste every year,” a senior official said. He said that presence of sizeable numbers of troops saddled the glacier with tonnes of waste and the Army is determined to rid the area of pollutants.

“The process of waste generation is essentiall­y rooted in the survival of troops present on the glacier and their need to be operationa­lly prepared and logistical­ly supported to undertake combat operations in such terrain and weather conditions,” the official said.

Notwithsta­nding the challenges, he said that the ecology in the glacier, which is an abundant source of fresh water can’t be allowed to degenerate due to prolong The Swachh Siachen Abhiyan was launched by army in January 2018 to preserve the ecology in the region. Army has put up a paper bailer machine, which converts paper cartons and other such things, which are reusable. As far as non-metallic waste is concerned, army has put three incinerato­rs at three different places and is looking for industrial crushers which can help in disposing off metallic waste. The army is also sensitisin­g soldiers on waste management.

Out of 130.14 tonnes disposed-off so far, there was

48.41 tonnes of bio-degradable, 40.32 tonnes of non bio-degradable (non-metallic, like plastic) waste and

41.45 tonnes of non biodegrada­ble (metallic, like ammunition shells) scraps.

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presence of troops and resultant generation of waste.

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