KATHMANDU, Aug 5 – Nepal is set to use China-built DJI drones to transport garbage from high-altitude mountains starting next month, a local official said on Sunday.
According to Xinhua, a memorandum of understanding was reached on Saturday among the Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee, Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality, and Airlift Technology Pvt. Ltd to collect trash from Mount Ama Dablam in September.
“Along with Ama Dablam, it can be used for waste collection on Mount Qomolangma (known to the western world as Mount Everest) and Mount Nuptse, among others, once the new mountaineering season starts,” said Jagat Prasad Bhusal, chief administrative officer of the rural municipality.
He told Xinhua that Airlift Technology Pvt. Ltd. will provide free drone service for two years.
In April, a DJI drone successfully completed the first-ever drone delivery tests on the 8,848.86-meter-high Mount Qomolangma from the Nepali side, paving the way for facilitating high-altitude mountaineering, emergency rescue and environmental protection operations.