This document summarizes waste management issues in India. It notes that urban waste in India is projected to increase from 62 million tons currently to 165 million tons by 2030. It describes the negative effects of current landfill and dump sites. It then introduces refuse-derived fuel (RDF) production as a solution, noting its benefits over coal and its use in cement kilns, power plants, and other industries. The document provides details on the RDF production process and compares characteristics of RDF to coal. It highlights the key advantages of RDF in addressing waste and energy needs in an environmentally friendly manner.