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CCTV surveillance, biomining and four-way segregation: BMC reports significant progress in Supreme Court-mandated waste rules

In a compliance report released on Thursday, BMC said it has introduced four-way segregation of waste into wet, dry, sanitary, and special care categories across Mumbai. Dedicated door-to-door collection services for sanitary and special care waste have also been launched

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According to the civic body, the collected waste is processed at 11 decentralised plasma incinerators. Representational pic

According to the civic body, the collected waste is processed at 11 decentralised plasma incinerators. Representational pic

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has reported significant progress in implementing the Supreme Court-mandated Solid Waste Management Rules, 2026, with the civic body highlighting improvements in waste segregation, collection, transportation, and legacy waste remediation across the city.

In a compliance report released on Thursday, BMC said it has introduced four-way segregation of waste into wet, dry, sanitary, and special care categories across Mumbai.

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