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A Letter to the Editor

 

Garbage management is a big problem in most of the cities in Nepal. Write a letter to the editor to be published in the daily newspaper suggesting the ways of "Solving Garbage Problems.

Ramu Pandey
Tilottama 5, Manigram
Rupandehi


11 September 2024

The Editor
The Rising Nepal
Dharmapath, Kathmandu 44600
Bagmati

Subject: Suggestions for Solving Garbage Problems in Cities

Dear Editor,

I am writing to share my concern about the increasing garbage problem in many cities of Nepal. This issue affects both our environment and health, and we need to find solutions as soon as possible. I would like to suggest a few simple ways to improve the situation.

First, we should start separating waste at home and in businesses. If people sort their garbage into things that can rot and things that cannot, like plastic and glass, it will be easier to recycle and reduce the amount of waste going to landfills.

Second, the city should improve garbage collection. Waste should be picked up regularly to avoid piles of trash in public areas. Using new technology, such as turning waste into energy, can also help reduce the problem.

Public awareness is also important. People need to understand why proper garbage disposal is important and the harm caused by littering. The government and local communities can work together to spread this message.

Finally, strict enforcement of waste management laws is necessary to ensure accountability. Penalties for illegal dumping and non-compliance with waste disposal guidelines should be implemented effectively.

By combining these strategies, I believe we can move towards a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable environment in our cities.

I hope these suggestions are given serious consideration and that necessary actions are taken promptly.

Sincerely,
Ramu Pandey

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