India, April 23 -- Starting May 1, Mumbaikars will be able to segregate their sanitary and medical waste in special yellow bags under the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC) 'Domestic Sanitary and Special Care Waste Collection' initiative.

The initiative will focus on collection of personal waste such as sanitary pads, diapers, expired medicines, and other potentially hazardous materials. Housing societies, residential complexes, women's hostels, beauty parlours and educational institutions which register for the service will be provided with the special yellow bags, said BMC officials.

"Mumbai generates 7,000-8,000 tonnes of solid waste daily, of which 70-80 tonnes is sanitary and special care waste including used hygiene produc...