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read moreA clean-up campaign has begun at Mount Everest, aiming to airlift 100 tonnes of rubbish left behind by the tourists and climbers who visit the world's highest mountain.
On its first day, 1,200 kilograms of waste was flown from Lukla airport to Kathmandu for recycling.
While mountaineers are expected to bring back whatever waste they generate on their climb, every year they leave behind gather hundreds of kilograms of rubbish which local Sherpa guides then clear up.
This year's clean-up campaign is focused on items that could be recycled in the capital city, with privately-owned Yeti airlines helping to transport. They will continue to ship piles of recyclable rubbish throughout the year.
Most of the waste left on the mountain consists of empty beer bottles and cans, empty food tins, and discarded mountaineering and trekking equipment.
That can include oxygen bottles, which are essential for climbing at the highest altitudes.
Clean-up programs have been run by Sherpas, for decades, but are now coordinated by the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee (SPCC), named after the Nepalese name for the mountain.
Sherpas are still the ones who collect the high-altitude waste.
According to SPCC, over 100,000 people visited the region last year of which about 40,000 were mountaineers or trekkers.
As well as managing the industrial waste left behind by visitors, the SPCC and local guides have to deal with the biological waste left by so many people. In 2015, the country's mountaineering association warned that human faeces were becoming a health hazard.
Since then, the SPCC has built portable toilets around the key mountain camps.
The high number of climbers has also increased safety concerns - resulting in new rules late last year which banned solo climbers and forces foreign climbers to go with a guide.
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