Supported By
SWM in Kaziranga
Ongoing
Supported By
Establishing Sustainable Solid Waste Management System in the Buffer Zones of Kaziranga National Park
Location
Kaziranga
Duration
September 2025 to ongoing
Focus Area
Capacity building and handholding, Dry Waste Management, Awareness & Behaviour Change
Supported By
LIC Housing Finance Limited
Coverage
10 Gram Panchayat (Approx 99 villages) near 5 forest ranges
Target
100% of the Households covered for waste collection with ~70% of Households adopting waste segregation at source, 85% of the waste generated will be diverted from landfills., 60% of the total dry waste generated will be recovered
State
Assam
Key Stakeholders
Kaziranga National Park authority, Forest and tourism Department, Govt of Assam, SBM(Gramin), PHED, Panchayat and Rural Development Department
Background/Need:
Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to the world’s largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses, received approximately 406,000–444,000 visitors during the 2024–25 season. This high tourist inflow has intensified waste generation in the park’s buffer zones, posing growing threats to the surrounding ecosystem and highlighting the need for effective waste management.
Objectives: