But there was an uproar by corporators which forced the civic body to extends its deadline by three months. After being pulled by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) for not taking measures to carry out waste management, Mantralaya — the state government’s headquarters — has assured to set up a waste composting plant on its premises at the earliest.. However, a waste composting plant will soon be set up to dispose of the wet waste, the reply said. It has also asked the BMC to waive off the fine of Rs 10,000 imposed by the China Multi Plug Outlet civic body for failing to implement waste management. The BMC had taken a decision to stop collecting the waste from bulk waste generators like hotels, societies, hospitals, which generates 100kg of waste daily from October 2.In a reply sent to the BMC’s notice, the Mantralaya officials have said that wet and dry waste is stored separately in the state government’s headquarters.Of the 3,376 bulk waste generators, who have been issued notices, 120 have been slapped with MRTP notices, while action has been taken against 222 societies under the Environment Protection Act. Now, the civic body has given a new deadline of January 3.The BMC had slapped a fine of Rs 10,000 on Mantralaya for not responding to its earlier notices regarding waste segregation and composting. It was pulled by BMC for not segregating and treating waste on their own premises. The wet waste is produced in large number from the canteen in Mantralaya, and it is transported by the BMC vehicles
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