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Punekars opt for a ‘swach’ Ganesh immersion process

Solid Waste Collection and Handling (Swach) collected 89,460kg of wet nirmalya, 28,850kg of dry decoration material and 31,000 idols on the last day of the Ganesh

Updated on: Sep 15, 2019 07:53 PM IST
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Solid Waste Collection and Handling (Swach) collected 89,460kg of wet nirmalya, 28,850kg of dry decoration material and 31,000 idols on the last day of the Ganesh immersion on September 12, in turn restricting residents from dumping such items in the rivers and ensuring an eco-friendly festival.

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At least 80 members of its staff, along with 150 wastepickers and volunteers were present at 22 ghats across the city during the Ganesh festival to collect nirmalya, decoration material and idols in order to ensure an eco-friendly farewell to Bappa.

Kanta Shinde, Swach member, said, “Residents have become aware of the environmental issues. I have a Ganesh idol at home and over the years, I practice what I preach and bring the bag of nirmalya for collection and help keep the rivers clean.”

Priya Kathuria, operations and events head, Swach, said, “The awareness among residents is growing. Now, those who come for Ganesh immersion know where to find us. I urge residents, corporates and other organisations to approach us in advance so that we can coordinate the entire process in a more organised manner,” added Kathuria.

Another volunteer Maithily Manekwad, said, “I noticed that most of the devotees carried big bags of nirmalya on the last few days of the festival and handed over to the Swach members. The arrangements done by the Swach members was commendable.”

Swach was assisted by Cummins, Emcure, Sudarshan, Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) and residents to create awareness about the need to stop river pollution and effective segregation of waste.

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