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MCC asks residents to segregate garbage at source

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The Times of India                          19.03.2013

MCC asks residents to segregate garbage at source

MYSORE: A day after the young and old rolled up their sleeves to clean-up the city with their novel 'Let's do it Mysore' campaign, the Mysore City Corporation authorities are planning to rope in its participants to join the civic body in managing waste. They want the participants to start segregating waste at their homes and help the MCC.

MCC health officer Dr D G Nagaraj said he appreciates the enthusiasm shown by 31,890 persons in their unique campaign, which was a successful effort. "But now we request all these participants to join hands with us and start segregating waste at the source. This will help MCC in managing solid waste in a better way," he said.

The MCC wants them to begin at their homes by separating kitchen, dry and biomedical wastes and give it separately to the garbage collectors. "If these participants cooperate with the MCC, we will reserve a day in a week to collect only dry waste like paper, plastic and cover, and kitchen waste on daily basis. One can keep dry waste, which won't decay, for a few days and this reduces the burden on the MCC for segregating waste," he suggested.

To a query, Nagaraj said Mysore city has nearly two lakh households and only a few of them have showed interest in segregating waste at the source. But this won't help the civic body unless at least half of the ward residents joined hands with the MCC.

He also added that MCC was willing to join hands with NGOs or voluntary groups to keep the city clean. "We are already running zero waste management centres in association with women self-help groups," he pointed out.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 March 2013 09:47