Updated On: 02 March, 2024 07:03 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
Opposition mounts against TMC over garbage disposal methods, residents demand action

Villagers of Daighar have objected to dumping of garbage. Pic/Satej Shinde
The recent initiative by the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) to address its solid waste management challenges has encountered trouble once again, with residents expressing concerns about the lack of scientific waste disposal methods, absence of fumigation to mitigate stench, and the absence of a mandatory buffer zone between the dumping site and nearby villages and schools. After protests and opposition from residents of Chauda Gaav regarding the dumping of garbage at Bhandarli, the civic body shifted the dumping site to Daighar Gaon, which was designated for a waste-to-energy project.
Consequently, residents of Daighar Gaon have initiated protests against the TMC, with some considering legal action, including the possibility of taking the matter to court. Thane currently generates 1,039 tonnes of municipal solid waste daily, with 624 tonnes consisting of wet waste and 390 tonnes comprising dry waste, including inert waste.