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Mumbai: Waste crisis returns post-lockdown
Updated On: 28 October, 2020 06:16 AM IST | Mumbai | Arita Sarkar, Prajakta Kasale
BMC resumes segregation work after noticing substantial rise in generation of solid waste after six months of lockdown

Waste processing work underway at Vijay Nagar Society, Andheri East, on October 25. Pics/Sameer Markande
Mumbai is facing a waste crisis after six months of lockdown, during which the output had reduced. But with malls, restaurants and other commercial establishments reopening gradually, solid waste generation has increased substantially. Earlier this month, the BMC had set a target to reduce the amount of trash being sent to dumping grounds and ensure 100 per cent segregation of wet and dry wastes within the next two months.
Additional Municipal Commissioner Suresh Kakani met with Solid Waste Management (SWM) department officials and instructed them to work towards ensuring all the waste in the city is segregated by end of 2020. He also asked them to resume solid waste management.
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