China has made a strict move to check the pollution level around the world’s highest mountain peak, Mt Everest, to preserve its sensitive ecology. According to the news reports, China is planning to put a ban on polluting tourist vehicles visiting the Mount Everest in Tibet starting from 2019. This action is a part of China’s efforts to cut down pollution in the region.
Mr. Wangqiong, the deputy chief of Tingri Tibetan County, stated that the Mt Everest area has a delicate ecology and a finite capacity to process all the trash and sewage generated by the tourists. Therefore, this issue needs to be taken care of very mindfully. Wangqiong shared that a specialist cleaning company has been assigned the task to look after the region. Furthermore, each visitor will be given trash bags to facilitate the clean-up.
Since April 2018, a lot of human excreta, about a ton of mountaineering waste and many tons of household trash have been cleaned from Mt Everest. As reported by a Chinese news daily, about a lakh tourists comprising of 40,000 mountaineers and trekkers visited the Everest region in 2017.