According to the BMC figures, out of the 1,083 tonnes of wet-waste collected, 114 tonnes of waste was collected in the R/Central ward. The manure will later be used in BMC gardens. According to the BMC figures, out of the 1,083 tonnes of wet-waste collected, 114 tonnes of waste was collected in the R/Central ward. The 'nirmalya' offering will be converted into manure in 28 compost sites of the BMC. While P/N ward collected 78.4 tonnes, H/W ward collected 75 tonnes of nirmalya.
Source: dna September 18, 2016 01:52 UTC