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Delhi CM inaugurates India’s biggest construction & demolition waste plant

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NEW DELHI: Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal inaugurated a construction and demolition waste management plant in Burari Delhi. The newly inaugurated plant is spread over nearly 7 acres and can process 2,000 metric tonnes of waste, making it the biggest construction and demolition waste management plant in India.

During the inauguration of the waste management plant, Delhi CM said, “I am very happy as today in Burari the C&D plant has been inaugurated with the capacity of 2000 metric tonnes… In this plant with the help of debris, bricks and tiles will be made.”

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