Open Access
Penalty to Polluter Act: A Sustainable Solution to Reduce Extreme Pollution
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
advance in environmental waste management and recycling
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2641-1784
DOI - 10.33140/aewmr.02.03.03
Subject(s) - polluter pays principle , pollution , injustice , business , sustainable development , cash , economic justice , environmental planning , natural resource economics , law , economics , political science , environmental science , finance , ecology , biology
The study penalty to polluter Act: A sustainable solution to reduce extreme pollution has been carried out after the successfuland effective presentation of two research ‘Fine Kathmandu Act: A sustainable solution to reduce extreme pollution’ inKathmandu, Nepal and ‘Fine Delhi Act: A sustainable solution to reduce extreme pollution’ in New Delhi, India respectivelyin 2016 and 2017 AD. Those studies propose easiest, scientific and effective solution to reduce the pollution of both citiescompletely and to cure the effect of extreme pollution. Way is charging the polluter of cities by cash and distribution ofcollected cash making fund to affected innocent people (who are not responsible for pollution) directly through makingan effective Bill (Act). By reviewing the history of injustice of two cities to their surrounding innocent habitants, study hasproposed to develop ‘Penalty to Polluter Act’. Study has discussed who should be punished, penalty areas, affected areasby the pollution, for whom should be reimbursed and how to go ahead. through descriptive analytical method and textualanalysis, study have resulted that, the only one justice to the innocent people who are neither in city nor polluter is punishingthe real polluter (like users and producers of products and service of Multi-national companies, National companies, localcompanies and etc.) and their mismanaged sophisticated lifestyle. Study suggests an effective method to solve the problemof pollution to all other cities.