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Tshering, president of Nepal Mountaineering Association, warned that pollution — particularly human waste — has reached critical levels and threatens to spread disease on the world's highest peak.
At base camp, the Associated Press reported, climbers have access to toilet tents with drums that are carried to lower areas and properly disposed once they are full.
"Climbers usually dig holes in the snow for their toilet use and leave the human waste there," Tshering told the AP, noting that the waste has been "piling up" for years around the four camps, where climbers spend weeks acclimatizing to the high altitude without access to toilets.
Decades of human waste have made Mount Everest a ‘fecal time bomb’ - The Washington Post