New waste management rules introduce polluter pays principle

The union environment ministry has notified Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules, 2026, for waste processing by bulk waste generators under extended bulk waste generator responsibility (EBWGR). These rules expand the definition of bulk waste generators and introduce the polluter-pays principle for the first time.

The union environment ministry notified Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules, 2026, on January 29, 2026, superseding the 2016 rules. These expand the definition of bulk waste generators to include entities with a floor area of 20,000 square metres or more, water consumption of 40,000 litres per day or more, or solid waste generation of 100 kg per day or more. This covers central and state government departments, local bodies, public sector undertakings, institutions, commercial establishments, and residential societies.

Unlike the 2016 rules, which lacked specifics on floor area or water use, the new definition brings more entities under the bulk category. The aim remains to bolster waste management practices, as bulk generators contribute at least 30% of total solid waste in most cities.

The rules implement the 'polluter pays' principle, imposing environmental compensation on entities for operating without registration, providing false information, or submitting forged documents. Bulk generators must now register via a centralized online portal with the local body—a requirement absent in 2016.

Event organizers for gatherings like community festivals or weddings with over 100 people must notify local authorities three days in advance, segregate waste, and hand it over to designated collectors.

The rules introduce graded criteria for development near waste processing facilities, mandating buffer zones for those exceeding 5 tonnes per day capacity. The Central Pollution Control Board will issue guidelines on buffer zone sizes and permissible activities based on capacity and pollution load. These changes integrate circular economy principles and extended producer responsibility.

Special provisions address hilly areas and islands, including user fees on tourists and regulating inflows based on waste facilities—expanding on 2016's hilly provisions to include islands.

"The new solid waste management rules, if implemented properly are set to significantly improve waste management in India," said Priyanka Singh, Programme Lead at the Council on Energy, Environment and Water. A CEEW study highlights challenges like poor segregation and data gaps, which these rules target through mandatory four-way segregation, real-time tracking, and EBWGR focusing on 30-40% of urban waste.

Based on a 2024 draft, the rules aim to enhance efficiency, reduce landfill use, and promote source reduction nationwide.

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