Bishnu Prasad Aryal
Kathmandu, November 14
More than 200 private companies, NGOs and individuals involved in waste collection from houses in Kathmandu and Lalitpur municipalities are operating without registration.
“There are uncountable private organisations and even individuals are collecting waste materials and money from people,” said Chitra Sunuwar, an official of the Environment Management Department (EMD) at the Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC). “However, only 19 organisations and individuals are registered to us,” he added.
Sunuwar said that it was difficult to tell the exact number of such groups involved in garbage collection. “Neither, they have registered with us nor have they paid any taxes to the concerned authorities,” he said.
Registered toKMC Registered to SWMRMC
KP Cleaning Service Nepal Pollution Control & Env Mgt Centre
A-Z Sarsafai Kendra A-Z Sarsafai Kendra
Mahila Bataraban Samrakshyan Abhiyan Mahila Batabaran S Abhiyan
Gaurishankar Sarsafai Abhiyan Gaurishankar Sarsafai Abhiyan
Safai Nepal Samuha Safai Nepal Samuha
Paribartan Sewa Pvt Ltd Paribartan Sewa Pvt Ltd
KTM Metropolis Solid Waste Swargadwari Sanitation Pvt Ltd
Nepal Fulbari Pradushan Niyantran Gautam Sarsaphai A-Z Home Service
Clean the Nature Pvt Ltd Samuhik Shram Batabaran Pvt Ltd
Nepal Batabaran Pvt Ltd Facility Int’l Cleaners Pvt Ltd
Batabaran sarankshayan Abhiyan Bageshwori Sanitation Pvt Ltd
Nepal Samaj Sudhar Kendra Our Cleaning Campaign & Service
NEPSE Mac Nabajyoti Environment Pvt Ltd
Environment Protection Campaign
Sarsafai Abhiyan Pvt Ltd
Hamro Sarsafai Sewa Pvt Ltd
Sayunkta Sewa Pvt Ltd
Swachha Batabaran Abhiyan
Bauddha Sarsafai Kendra
According to the EMD, Rs 50 to 300 is charged from each. Each firm or individual collects waste from 500 to 15,000 households in their respective areas. A firm earns up to Rs 2 million monthly.
Krishna Prasad Mainali, head of Gaurishankar Sarsafai Abhiyan in Kathmandu said at least 200 organisations and individuals were involved in the garbage collection. “We started working in the field after KMC appealed us. We’ve not paid any special taxes except service charges for the KMC,” he said.
Devendra Pokhrel, officer at the EMD, said they provide tripper, tractor and container to collect the garbage to those parties registered with the KMC. “We charge Rs 20 to 1,500 as service charge from each rickshaw, tractor, tipper and truck for transferring to our Teku station,” said Pokhrel. “Rs 1,500 is charged for a truck of garbage for carrying garbage to Aletar landfill site,” he added.
“Other big companies are earning enough money but we are only serving the society,” Mainali said. “If we will be deprived from collecting garbage after the establishment of plant, we will certainly protest against the government.”
Pokhrel said the unregistered groups used to negligibly throw refuse wherever they liked during the strikes. “On the other hand, they were found using KMC vehicles without paying to us. Our staffs were reported to have money without issuing receipts,” he said. “Now, we have warned the drivers of not doing such illegal activities,” he added.
According to the Solid Waste Management and Resource Mobilisation Centre, only 13 such groups and organisations including only one from LalitpurSub-Metropolitan City have submitted their letter of involvement in the waste collection after the government asked their names.
Dr Sumitra Amatya, general manager at the SWMRMC under the Ministry of Local Development, said that those NGOs and private organisation were strongly opposing against the government decision to involve private sector to set up refuse-fuelled plant in the valley. “It is the reason behind their protest against the plant,” she added.