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"The Tallest Garbage in the world." Too Much Garbage in the Everest Takes Nepal's Authorities to Use Removal Drones

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Authorities describe the costs of Everest as "the world's tallest garbage." "In just 10 minutes" drones can carry both garbage left by alpinists and 10 people in 6 hours, says NGOs.

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Drones are now used to clean up the tons of waste left on the slopes of the Everest.

·Montreal, Canada
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Its slopes are so defiled that they are sometimes described as the highest landfill in the world: to clean up the tons of waste abandoned each year on Everest, climbers and guides are now equipped with two drones.

·Montreal, Canada
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Authorities describe the costs of Everest as "the world's tallest garbage." "In just 10 minutes" drones can carry both garbage left by alpinists and 10 people in 6 hours, says NGOs.

·Portugal
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Nepal's authorities are going to use unmanned aircraft (drons) to locate and remove the tons of garbage that the alpines leave in the Everest, the highest mountain in the world. According to the Nepalese authorities, the costs of the Everest were described as "the highest lake in the world" due to the large accumulation of garbage.

·Funchal, Portugal
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Lats, empty oxygen tanks, plastic garages and mountain equipment fill the mountain roads leading to Evereste, whose peak is 8,849 metres high, is increasingly cobbled by international alpinists

·Portugal
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Its slopes are so defiled that they are sometimes described as the highest landfill in the world: to clean up the tons of waste abandoned every year on Everest, climbers and guides are now equipped with two drones.Canettes, empty oxygen cylinders, bottles...

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NotreTemps.com broke the news in on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
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