Bharmour Takes Major Steps in Waste Management Initiatives

Bharmour is making strides in waste management through a collaborative effort between local authorities, successfully processing 8 tons of waste. This initiative marks a shift towards a more structured approach to waste disposal, encouraging community participation. Residents are urged to cooperate by properly disposing of waste, ensuring the success of these efforts. Read on to learn more about this significant development in Bharmour's environmental initiatives.
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Progress in Waste Management in Bharmour


Mahinder Patyal
Bharmaur


In a notable advancement for waste management, the collaboration between the Special Area Development Authority (SADA) Bharmour and the BDO Office Bharmour has yielded significant results.


According to ADM Bharmour Vikas Sharma, a total of 4 tons of waste has been sent to Baddi for processing. This follows an earlier dispatch of another 4 tons, culminating in a total of 8 tons of waste removed from Bharmour.


Sharma noted that while previous efforts focused on “zero-waste” processing, this initiative represents a more structured approach. The ongoing efforts aim to systematically clear the accumulated waste for complete disposal.


He urged residents to refrain from littering on streets and pathways, advising them to hand over waste exclusively to sanitation personnel or designated waste collection vehicles. Sharma highlighted that even minimal cooperation from the community can significantly enhance the effectiveness of these large-scale administrative initiatives.