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The One Bin Revolution | Ayaan Tuli | TEDxBasant Nagar
TEDx Talksยท 2025-09-22 16:46
Urban Sanitation Challenges in India - The current solutions are likened to fixing a leaking bucket by adding more water instead of plugging the hole, indicating ineffective problem-solving [2] - There's a perceived disconnect between the government and citizens regarding responsibility for cleanliness, leading to inaction and complaints [4] - Open garbage contributes to 30% of vector-borne diseases, according to the World Health Organization [9] - Stray dogs are present on the streets due to rats breeding on garbage, hindering safe exploration of markets [11] Proposed Solution: Standardized Waste Disposal - The proposal is to implement one large compulsory bin outside every home or shop [5] - Studies by the World Bank show that littering drops by 70% when there's a visible container 5 meters away from the source [6] - A predictable waste disposal system would facilitate efficient waste collection by municipal trucks [7] - Standardized containers, similar to those used in global trade, can bring speed and efficiency to waste management [7] Potential Benefits of Improved Sanitation - Clear surroundings can lead to more walkable and photogenic streets, attracting more tourists [8] - Eliminating open garbage through closed bins can significantly reduce vector-borne diseases [9] - Making the bin the responsibility of the household or shop can improve the efficiency of municipal trucks and overall cleanliness [10]