Segregation of waste was made mandatory in 2000 under Municipal Solid Waste rules and again in 2006 under '˜Cleanliness and Sanitation' bylaws, but unfortunately civic officials saw that ...
Belagavi: Taking a strict decision, the Belagavi City Corporation (BCC) has made waste segregation compulsory for households. Residents are now required to separate wet, dry, and hazardous waste at ...
Patna: With an aim to achieve 100% waste segregation in the city, the Patna Municipal Corporation (PMC) on Tuesday sent 375 teams to different localities to motivate residents to separate garbage into ...
Chennai generates over 6,000 tonnes of solid waste every day, creating a pressing need for enforcing efficient waste management systems. However, achieving effective source segregation—separating ...
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