Chennai's 200-Acre Perungudi Dumpyard to Turn Into A Lung Space

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Even as the global community meets in Glasgow in a bid to bring climate change under control, in Chennai, a massive 200-acre dumpyard with thirty five lakh tonnes of legacy waste dumped over three decades is being reclaimed through bio-mining to create a new lung space for the city. NDTV spoke to the Chief Engineer of the Greater Chennai Corporation and General Manager of Zigma Global Environ Solutions.

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