A bench headed by Justice Jawad Rahim slammed the authorities for not submitting their plan and said despite specific timeline, there is lapse in compliance of the direction on creating management facilities for construction and debris waste, plastic and e-waste.
"We had directed the chief secretary to coordinate and ensure corporations must meet and resolve dispute by a decision which should crystallise into action plan on the above issues. They were directed to file result action plan.
The tribunal took exception to the submission of South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) that the order for filing action plan was not available on the website due to which they could not do the needful.
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The green panel directed the Central Pollution Control Board to comply with the order and also ensure steps are taken for compliance of this order.
The matter is posted for next hearing on March 15.
The tribunal had earlier convened a meeting of stakeholders for identifying alternative landfill sites and setting up waste-to-energy plants in the national capital.
The NGT had said that it was unfortunate that at a time when the national capital was grappling with the huge quantum of waste to the tune of 14,000 metric tonnes on a daily basis, the authorities were involved in a "blame game" and showing an irresponsible attitude.
"The improper handling of municipal waste dumped at the sites has even resulted in the deaths of two people," the NGT had said.
It had asked the public authorities to make concerted efforts to deal with the problem of waste and establish new landfill sites in a speedy manner.
The green panel had constituted a committee to look into the working of waste-to-energy plants here.