Supported By

Beluguppa Pragathi Patham

Ongoing

Supported By

Sustainable Solid Waste Management Towards Cleaner Villages

Location

Anantapur district

Duration

1st June 2025 to ongoing

Focus Area

Awareness and Behavioural Change,Capacity Building and Handholding,Setting up end-to-end SWM

Supported By

Suzlon Foundation

Coverage

2700 HHs in 2 GPs (Beluguppa and Tagguparthy)

Target

80% of the Households covered for waste collection with ~50% of Households adopting waste segregation at source, Diverting ~4MT of waste from the landfills, Resource Recovery of ~200 Kgs per day from which 75% of waste to be sent for recycling, co processing or for composting

State

Andhra Pradesh

Key Stakeholders

Community, Sanitation staff, GP officials, Elected representatives

Background:

Beluguppa and Tagguparthy Gram Panchayats (GPs), located in Beluguppa Mandal of Anantapur District in Andhra Pradesh’s Rayalaseema region, are traditionally agricultural communities. However, shifting consumption patterns have led to a steady rise in plastic waste generation. Local governing bodies are finding it challenging to adapt and have yet to establish an effective waste management system.

Objectives:

  • Strengthening Waste Collection Systems: Build the capacity of Gram Panchayat officials, elected representatives, Self-Help Groups (SHGs), and waste collectors, to implement a scientific and systematic waste management system with a strong emphasis on operational efficiency and financial sustainability.
  • Promoting Behavioural Change for Source Segregation: Raise community awareness on the importance of segregating waste at the source, while educating residents about the environmental and health hazards of dumping and burning waste—ultimately contributing to cleaner and healthier villages and towns.