Updated On: 06 June, 2023 09:32 AM IST | Mumbai | Arpika Bhosale
Ahead of Environment Day tomorrow, we look at imaginative ideas that can help us survive the pollution caused by construction dust

Chira slabs (right) are made of compacted red mud found in the Konkan belt and are a substitute for marble
Finding it hard to breathe? Construction, with its constant generation of dust, is one of the biggest pollutants in the city currently. A 2020 study by National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) and IIT-Bombay clearly pointed out that dust generated by construction work comprised 70 per cent of the particulate matter (PM) load in Mumbai’s air. In February, Mumbai’s air-quality was worse than Delhi’s, spurring activists to demand a halt of construction activities in the city.
In April, Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) declared it would fine developers to the tune of `5,000 to 25,000 if they did not do anything to control the dust from construction sites. But how does one do that?