CM Saini launches State Environment Plan, Haryana
Plan to establish 13 Integrated Solid Waste Management Plants across Haryana for effective solid waste disposal
Govt plans to establish E-waste collection centers in every district for proper electronic waste disposal
Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh-
Haryana has taken a significant step to combat pollution and reduce carbon emissions by launching key initiatives focused on environmental protection. As part of this effort, CM Nayab Singh Saini today launched the State Environment Plan 2025–26 and released the non-CO₂ Pathway Report 2025–26. This initiative will prove to be a milestone in sustainable development and environmental conservation in the state. The implementation of the Plan will help improve air quality, lower pollution levels, and ensure a clean, healthy, and safe environment for the citizens of Haryana. Moreover, it positions Haryana as a frontrunner in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) at both national and international levels.
The Chief Minister made these remarks while addressing the launch event of the State Environment Plan 2025–26, held in Panchkula on Tuesday. Environment, Forest, and Wildlife Minister Rao Narbir Singh was also present on the occasion.
Saini said that Haryana has become the first state in the country to undertake such a comprehensive initiative for a clean environment. He emphasized that the State Environment Plan is not the responsibility of just one or two departments; rather, it requires the coordinated efforts of multiple departments. To facilitate this, a high-level committee will be constituted to coordinate between various departments and monitor the progress. The committee will ensure that all departments operate in mission mode, move forward full transparency and accountability, and actively involve public participation.
The Chief Minister said that the ongoing deforestation and shrinking of forests are causing environmental imbalances, whose adverse effects are already impacting humanity. The State Environment Plan is a significant step toward ensuring clean air, pure water, and a green earth for future generations. To address the challenges posed by industrialization, urbanization, and rising pollution levels, the state government has developed and implemented a comprehensive plan in collaboration with experts. He also highlighted that Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi has emphasized the importance of conserving vital resources such as water, air, and soil.
He said that there have been some political figures who used to talk about cleaning the garbage while standing on the dumping ground merely to seek applause. But the garbage was never cleaned, instead, they played with the lives of the people, which in itself contributed to a form of pollution. In contrast, over the past 11 years, under the leadership of Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi, significant and sustained efforts have been made to manage and ensure proper disposal of waste.
Plan to establish 13 Integrated Solid Waste Management Plants across the State for effective waste disposal
The Chief Minister said that currently, 5,600 tonnes of solid waste are generated daily in the cities of Haryana. While 77 percent of this waste is being properly disposed of, 23 percent of the waste is yet to be managed. To address this issue, a plan has been developed to establish 13 Integrated Solid Waste Management Plants across the state. Additionally, efforts are underway to clean up garbage that has accumulated in dumping grounds over the years. So far, 50 percent of this accumulated waste has been scientifically disposed of and work on the rest is also going on at a fast pace.
Govt aims to set up e-Waste Collection Centers in every district for proper disposal of electronic waste
The Chief Minister said that electronic waste poses a significant challenge today. To address this, 42 e-waste recyclers are currently operating in the state. Moving forward, the government plans to establish e-waste collection centers in every district.
He also highlighted that approximately 22 tonnes of biomedical waste generated daily from around 7,000 hospitals in the state is being fully disposed of through 11 common biomedical waste treatment facilities. Additionally, a common waste management site has been established in Pali, Faridabad, to handle hazardous waste from industries. This facility ensures the safe disposal of hazardous waste generated throughout the state.
500 electric buses to be purchased for Gurugram, Faridabad, and Sonipat under Clean Air Project
Saini said that to tackle the significant challenge of air pollution, the state government has launched the Clean Air Project for Sustainable Development with a budget of Rs 3,600 crore in collaboration with the World Bank. As part of this initiative, 500 electric buses will be procured for Gurugram, Faridabad, and Sonipat. Additionally, subsidies will be provided for electric autos. Subsidy will also be given for gas-powered generators, gas boilers, and advanced monitoring equipment in place of diesel generators.