To achieve the targets set by the ambitious Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, India needs to solve or at least reduce the burden of its waste. Being one of the worst waste generators in the world, India generates nearly 62 million tonnes of municipal solid waste every year. What is more worrisome is that merely 25-30 per cent of the total waste generated is treated. The rest is just dumped, untreated, into our landfills. This ends up polluting our food, water and even the air we breathe. To address this growing concern, the Union Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change has issued fresh guidelines with the new Solid Waste Management Rules (SWM) 2016. Following are 10 guidelines to tackle the problem of waste management in India.