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PCMC's New Waste Rule: Four Categories for Your Trash

3 Feb

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Summary

  • Residents must now segregate waste into four bins: dry, wet, sanitary, and hazardous.
  • The new system aims to improve scientific waste processing and reduce landfill pressure.
  • Non-compliance with the four-bin waste segregation directive will result in penalties.
PCMC's New Waste Rule: Four Categories for Your Trash

The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) has implemented a new directive requiring residents to segregate household waste into four categories: dry, wet, sanitary, and hazardous. This shift from the previous two-bin system is designed to vitalize scientific waste management practices.

Implemented across all city wards, the initiative uses color-coded bins: blue for dry waste, green for wet waste, red for sanitary waste, and black for hazardous household materials. This systematic segregation aims to improve processing, reduce landfill dependency, and promote recycling.

Officials highlighted that segregating waste at the source simplifies processing and supports the diversion of waste to waste-to-energy plants and bio-composting facilities. Mixing biomedical and electronic waste with general household refuse poses risks to sanitation workers. Consequently, residents are urged to cooperate, with penalties in place for non-compliance.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Residents must segregate waste into dry, wet, sanitary, and hazardous categories.
The system aims to improve scientific waste processing, reduce landfill pressure, and promote recycling.
Non-compliance with the four-bin waste segregation directive will result in penal action.

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