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BBMP for waste segregation at source; stress is on people's participation

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The Hindu  01.11.2010

BBMP for waste segregation at source; stress is on people's participation

Staff Reporter

It will go a long way in making Bangalore a zero-garbage zone: Deputy Mayor

'It is our responsibility to dispose of waste in an effective manner'

‘Hindrances to the success of the initiative have been sorted out'


BANGALORE: The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) appears to be serious about implementing “segregation at source” as Deputy Mayor N. Dayanand announced that the palike has plans to introduce about 30 segregation units provided there is availability of land and people's participation.

Taking part in a programme to create awareness about the topic at Aramane Nagar here on Sunday, Mr. Dayanand said the initiative would go a long way in making the city a zero-garbage zone. “The citizens should remember that it is we who generate waste and thereby, it becomes our responsibility to dispose of waste in an effective way,” said Mr. Dayanand.

C.N. Ashwath Narayan, MLA from Malleswaram, said that hindrances to this initiative such as shortage of manpower, compactors, vehicles and portable gadgets were now taken care of.

‘Garbage a goldmine'

Councillor of Aramane Nagar ward M.S. Shivaprasad equated garbage to a goldmine as it generates money at a later stage which can be used for other development works.

As a part of the programme, two dustbins — blue for wet and yellow for dry waste — were distributed to 100 houses.

The programme also threw light on the benefits of effective waste management such as recycling and reusing of plastic and fuel and energy saving.

“Wet waste can be recycled and used as manure (biogas), while dry waste can be recycled to get crude oil.

“It is important to keep not only our house clean but also our surroundings,” said BBMP Commissioner Siddaiah.

The Commissioner also mentioned that citizens have a major role to play in curbing the stray dog menace as people often abandon their old pets, especially dogs.

Last Updated on Monday, 01 November 2010 09:39
 

Palike to set up garbage segregation units

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The Deccan Herald  01.11.2010

Palike to set up garbage segregation units

Bangalore, Oct 31, DH News Service:

Taking note of the serious problems the City has been facing on account of the garbage menace, the Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Deputy Mayor N Dayanand announced that the Palike had planned to introduce about 30 segregation units across the City.

Addressing an event held to create awareness about garbage segregation at Aramane Nagar here on Sunday, the Deputy Mayor stated the initiative would go a long way in creating a “garbage free” City.

As a part of the initiative, two dustbins, one coloured blue for wet and another yellow for dry waste were distributed to 100 homes. The event emphasised on the benefits of effective waste management such as recycling and reusing of plastic, fuel and energy saving.

Last Updated on Monday, 01 November 2010 05:48
 

Lessons on waste disposal

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The Deccan Chronicle  01.11.2010

Lessons on waste disposal

Bengaluru, Oct. 31: Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike has launched its solid waste management plan in a big way in the city. Officials of the civic body are striving to create awareness among people and one such campaign was organised at ward no. 35 of Aramanenagara on Sunday.

Dr Shivaprasad, BBMP member and also member of Medical Council of India, said: “Our city holds number 1 position in so many aspects, but lags behind in waste disposal and management. We intend to educate people on waste segregation and its benefits. We have kept a target of one year to bring about a change in society. We will conduct seminars and awareness campaigns in other localities too.”

Last Updated on Monday, 01 November 2010 05:46
 


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