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Societies must spread awareness on waste management

Now there seems to be a change in approach, with an accent on conducting public awareness programmes on waste segregation, explaining how it benefits the city and its residents

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Representational Image. Pic/Pixabay

Representational Image. Pic/Pixabay

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has decided to slow down its approach towards bulk waste generators, focusing instead on public awareness campaigns in Malabar Hill and Andheri West.

Eight years ago, the BMC began strictly enforcing waste segregation rules for bulk generators producing 100 kg of waste daily. According to solid waste management guidelines, wet waste must be treated on-site. This regulation is mandatory for colonies, commercial establishments covering over 20,000 square metres, bulk generators of more than 100 kg daily, and buildings constructed after 2009. While the BMC initially enforced these guidelines rigorously, implementation slowed during 
the pandemic.

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