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The climbers of Mount Everest of waste recycling

August 28, 2014 at 00:01 clock Updated BST

Hundreds of climbers from around the world to try to climb Mount Everest and other Himalayan peaks in Nepal.

But activists say they were left arranged covers of the various teams in the mountains with pristine snow in the decades of tonnes of tents, spent oxygen bottles and food containers and discarded bottles.

Many inexperienced climbers scattered on the way to save energy, they need to get to the top back to the base camp or safe.

Now the Nepalese authorities urging climbers to disposable garbage in the capital Kathmandu to bring, so that they can be recycled.

Anbarasan Ethirajan toured recycling waste in Kathmandu dedicated to the mountain.