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GS-3: Conservation, environmental pollution and degradation, environmental impact assessment.
Context: The Union Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change has notified the Solid Waste Management (SWM) Rules, 2026, superseding the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016.
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• The rules have been notified under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 and will come into full effect from April 1, 2026.
• The rules introduce a more enforceable and compliance-driven framework for urban and rural waste management.
• The revised rules integrate the principles of Circular Economy and Extended Producer Responsibility, with a specific focus on efficient waste segregation and management.
Key reasons for the Introduction of the SWM Rules 2026.
• India generates over 620 lakh tonnes of solid waste annually, putting severe pressure on landfills.
• Implementation gaps under the 2016 Rules led to poor segregation and overburdened urban local bodies.
• The Centre aims to promote a circular economy by prioritising reduction, reuse and recycling.
• There was a need to shift responsibility from municipalities alone to all waste generators.
Key Changes Introduced Under SWM Rules, 2026
• Mandatory Four-Stream Segregation at Source
• Clear Definition and Expanded Responsibility of Bulk Waste Generators
• Introduction of Extended Bulk Waste Generator Responsibility (EBWGR)
• Digital Tracking: Development of a Centralised Online Portal to track all stages of solid waste management, including waste generation, collection, transportation, processing and disposal, as well as biomining and bioremediation of legacy waste dump sites.
• Faster Land Allocation for Waste Processing Facilities
• User Fees & Polluter Pays Principle:
• Strengthened Role of Local Bodies and Material Recovery Facilities
• Mandatory Use of Refuse-Derived Fuel by Industries
• Stricter Restrictions on Landfilling and Legacy Waste Management
• Special Provisions for Hilly Areas and Islands
• Institutional Mechanism for Effective Implementation
How SWM Rules, 2026 Differ from SWM Rules, 2016
• The 2016 Rules focused mainly on municipal responsibility and advisory compliance.
• The 2026 Rules assign shared legal responsibility to households, institutions and bulk generators.
• Segregation norms are stricter with clearer enforcement mechanisms.
• Penalties and tracking systems are more explicit and technology-driven.
• Legacy waste remediation receives stronger regulatory emphasis.

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