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GHMC’s solid waste facility to be shifted to Eco Town in Siddapur

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GHMC’s solid waste facility to be shifted to Eco Town in Siddapur
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The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is relocating its solid waste management facility to a new 86-acre site in Siddapur village. The project is part of an 'Eco Town' initiative supported by a partnership with Kitakyushu, Japan, aimed at promoting a circular economy.

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Relocating waste facilities is a critical step in mitigating pollution and improving living conditions for communities affected by long-standing dump yard issues.

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A site of 86 acres in Ranga Reddy district has been approved for the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation to establish its solid waste management facility under the management by the concessionaire agency Hyderabad Integrated Municipal Solid Waste Management Limited (HiMSW).

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