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Delhi's Bhalswa landfill, a symbol of waste management struggles, has initiated a green project to transform the site into a green zone. With 200 bamboo plants planted, 54,000 more are planned in the coming months. Bamboo, known for its eco-friendly properties, requires minimal water and produces more oxygen than most plants, making it a suitable choice to enhance air quality and reduce pollution.
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