A new investigative report by The New York Times revealed that a waste-to-energy plant in Delhi is exposing residents to dangerous pollutants. The plant, run by the Jindal Group, violates pollution regulations and disposes of toxic ash in a residential area, despite earning carbon credits for its operation.
‘Model’ waste-to-energy plant a toxic hazard for Delhi: Report
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