![]() ![]() Bangaloreans accept open dumps in their neighborhoods as a fixture of the landscape, to be seen but somehow ignored. In the city that bills itself as India’s Silicon Valley, there are still putrid piles of garbage all around town. ![]() The municipal government had responded to public anger over uncollected trash with decrees on waste segregation and composting that went unenforced, and by the time I showed up, not much had changed. In early 2014, I arrived in the southern Indian city of Bangalore, which just two years before had been paralyzed by a garbage-worker strike and a severe shortage of landfill space. ![]()
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