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Mumbai: Civic hospitals to get underground dustbins

Struggling to install them in public places owing to underground utilities, civic body to set up community bins in its health facilities

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The dustbins are expected to prevent strays and rodents from creating a mess. They require a special mechanism to take the garbage out

The dustbins are expected to prevent strays and rodents from creating a mess. They require a special mechanism to take the garbage out

AMID the prevailing difficulties in installing underground community bins in the city, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to set them up in all civic hospitals in a phased exercise. The BMC will consider installing the underground community bins in all public places later.

According to civic data, there are around 1,500 traditional community bins on the city’s streets. In 2019, the civic body decided to install underground bins. “In the first phase, we have decided to install 15 underground bins in civic hospitals. This will help mitigate the solid waste problem in hospitals. The underground bins will be a neater arrangement than traditional community bins. This would also prevent rodents and stray dogs from pulling garbage out of the bins,” the civic official said.

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