Public must cooperate with authorities by segregating the garbage which helps in scientific disposal
BENGALURU
The solid waste generated in the city limits is being managed scientifically, and the Bangalore Solid Waste Management Limited is working hard to achieve this goal, according to the report of the Waste Management Board. The waste generated from the waste management boards is being sorted into raw, dry and household waste, and the waste management board is being prepared, according to the report of the newspaper.
The Bengaluru Municipal Corporation has taken up several initiatives for waste segregation. The main initiatives are. a scheme has been launched to separate solid waste into green waste, dry waste and household waste in the city limits of Bengaluru, and a press release has been published in this regard. Two more schemes have been launched to create awareness among the public.
The IEC is implementing the waste sorting scheme as per the guidelines. The waste collected and disposed of is being disposed of in the first place by the government for the purpose of collecting both raw and dry waste. The waste is being disposed of by the private sector without proper waste sorting.
The waste is being disposed of by the private sector and the private sector in unauthorized areas.
The company that is carrying out these works has shown significant improvement in the production of garbage collection and gargage segregation is 55 percent less than the previous year.
The company has been working hard to send 300-350 MT of Low Value Plastic from the waste disposal site to the recycling unit in 60-70 container vehicles. In October-2025, 11,99,535.00 MT of Low Value Plastic was sent to the recycling unit and in November-2025, 67,26,252.00 MT of Low Value Plastic was sent to the recycling unit. This is the day the future unit is sent back to the future unit. The future unit is less likely to be damaged if the waste segregation is not done in the future.
Earlier, Dalmia Cements Limited had agreed to supply Low Value Plastic to the cement plant in Kadapa and we have agreed to provide Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Credit to the Bengaluru Municipal Corporation. From December 15 onwards, 300-350 MT of Low Value Plastic has been agreed to be supplied to Dalmia Cements Limited. In this way, many cement workers have been working hard, and the ultimate goal of the garbage segregation is to achieve this.
In this way, the scientific community is able to achieve great results, and the environment of our country is beautiful and beautiful, and the people who are going to the other side are happy. The Bengaluru city government has urged the traders and businessmen to not dump their waste in unauthorized areas and to collect the wet and dry waste and household waste and give it to the garbage trucks, a release issued by Chief Executive Officer, Bengaluru City Municipal Corporation stated.


