India, May 4 -- After beginning a special collection service for sanitary and medical waste last month, the BMC expanded its purview to collect pet waste from Saturday. On Monday, it will also start a separate special collection for e-waste.
Mumbai generates 7,000-8,000 tonnes of waste daily, mostly unsegregated. To encourage segregation and reduce the brunt it causes to waste pickers, sanitation workers, and the environment, the BMC began offering a separate collection of domestic sanitary, medical and special care waste on April 22. Housing societies, residential complexes, women's hostels, beauty parlours, and educational institutions that register for the service will be provided with special yellow bags, said BMC officials. This ser...
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