Faridabad’s plan to streamline SWM

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The Faridabad Municipal Corporation (FMC) has announced it will achieve 100 per cent waste collection by early next year. For this purpose, the civic body has procured 110 vehicles to collect segregated waste in the city. These will be pressed into service from November 10.

The FMC has announced that ward committees will carry out decentralised waste management, and asked the members to collaborate with local residents’ welfare associations, market associations, and other groups.

The model Faridabad is building focusses on self-governance in urban areas where people can take decisions for themselves, civic chief Yashpal Yadav informed Hindustan Times.

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