GCC's initiative to allow private conservancy operators to collect waste from bulk generators aims to enhance Chennai's solid waste management.
New Delhi: Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has announced mandatory registration of bulk waste generators in accordance ...
Chennai Corporation mandates bulk waste generators to register online by April 1, 2026, to comply with new waste management rules.
The MoEFCC notified the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2026 (“SWM Rules”) on January 27, 2026, effective April 1, 2026. These rules supersede the 2016 framework and create a comprehensive ...
On April 1, new regulations for Solid Waste Management will kick in, requiring everyone to adopt a four-stream waste segregation system from the outset. For those generating substantial waste, ...
Chennai: From March, the city will get relief from indiscriminate dumping along beaches, river banks and street corners, by bulk waste generators. Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) will roll out ...
Bengaluru: Despite the govt notifying authorised processors for bulk waste, many large waste generators in the city continue to hand over garbage to unauthorised collectors, prompting Bengaluru Solid ...
GREATER NOIDA: The Greater Noida administration is holding a cleanliness ranking contest for bulk waste generators, including housing societies and non-residential establishments, to strengthen ...
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