Bengaluru Corporations Seek Control of Waste Collection from BSWML Amid Garbage Crisis
Bengaluru's newly formed city corporations are demanding that waste collection powers be transferred from the Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Limited (BSWML) to them, citing coordination issues and mismanagement contributing to the city's garbage crisis. Currently, BSWML handles the entire waste management chain while corporations manage black spot clearance, but commissioners argue this fragmented approach prevents effective problem-solving. The proposed transfer would give corporations control of door-to-door collection and on-ground operations while BSWML retains waste processing oversight.
Bengaluru's garbage crisis has prompted newly formed city corporation commissioners to demand a restructuring of waste management responsibilities. Under the current system, BSWML manages the complete waste chain from collection to processing, while corporations handle black spot identification and clearance—an arrangement commissioners say creates coordination problems and accountability gaps. A GBA official confirmed that a proposal for transfer has been prepared and is likely to proceed once waste collection tenders are finalized. The proposed arrangement would shift door-to-door collection and on-ground operations to civic bodies while BSWML continues managing waste processing. Corporation commissioners argue that unified control at the ward level is essential for effective micro-planning, including coordinated collection schedules, accountability tracking, and data integration between collection and black spot clearance efforts. They emphasize that citizen engagement has diminished under the current fragmented system and that residents' role in source segregation and responsible waste disposal is critical to solving the crisis.
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The article does not provide specific data on the scale of Bengaluru's garbage crisis (tonnage, timeline of deterioration, or comparative metrics with other cities), nor does it detail BSWML's response to the corporations' demands or the timeline for tender finalization and implementation of the proposed changes.
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Bengaluru corporations seek control of waste collection from BSWML
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