Latest Answer: The bench has also directed the BBMP to take immediate possession of eight sites offered by the BDA for waste management activities in the city.Earlier, the BBMP Commissioner submitted a study report undertaken in ward number 113, which says that all the MSW generated in the ward does not go to the landfill. The study recommended that debris like Bescom and BWSSB debris, illegal construction debris, hoarding and posters etc need to be regulated.
Latest Answer: In the past five days, leaders from various fields, including hotels, hospitals, trades and business, have committed themselves to working towards reducing the quantity of waste generated and treating it in site after segregation. Bangalore is expecting to see a drop down by 1,500 tonnes in the quantity of garbage it generates everyday. The corporates are set to start a drive to cut down on garbage generation from 3,500 tonnes to 2,000 tonnes at the Wake Up Clean Up Bengaluru Fair at Freedom Park.