
In a major step toward building a cleaner and more sustainable community, the district administration of Tinsukia has launched an innovative waste management initiative aimed at transforming the way solid waste is collected, segregated, and processed. The campaign focuses on source segregation, encouraging households and commercial establishments to separate biodegradable and non-biodegradable waste before disposal.
As part of the action plan, door-to-door collection vehicles equipped with dual compartments have been deployed across key wards. The collected organic waste is being processed into compost at newly established treatment units, while recyclable materials are sent to authorized recycling centers. The initiative also introduces smart bins in public spaces to promote responsible waste disposal and reduce littering.
Awareness drives in schools, markets, and residential areas are being conducted to educate citizens about sustainable waste practices. Local volunteers and self-help groups are actively participating in cleanliness campaigns, ensuring community involvement at every level. Additionally, a monitoring system has been implemented to track daily waste collection efficiency and minimize landfill dependency.
This forward-thinking initiative not only improves sanitation but also contributes to environmental protection, resource recovery, and the creation of green employment opportunities, setting a strong example of responsible urban management.
