Aurangabad : The city’s Zone 4 and Zone 9 are in the first and second place regarding garbage classification. Zone 4 has 100% waste classification by citizens. At the same time, the proof in Zone 9 is 98 percent. Zone 3 lags behind in waste classification. This proof of classification of waste is only 12 percent.
The scores of the Weekly Cleanliness Premier League in Aurangabad were checked for the week between February 21 and 27. According to the information revealed in it, 57.2 percent classification level was recorded in the city. City Zone No. 4 tops in garbage classification. This zone is in the first place by completing 100% target. At the same time, having achieved 98 percent of the target, Zone 9 is second and Zone 6 with 82 percent is in third place. With only 12 percent waste classification level in Zone 3, it ranks lowest among the total 9 zones. About 1 thousand 5 tons of wet waste coming out of the city was classified. Apart from this, the proof of wet and dry waste is 1 thousand 1 ton. Zones 4 and 9 have got an A grade according to this score. Along with this, Zone 6 and 5 i.e. B, Zone 8,7,2 have got C, Zone 3 and 1 have got D grade. The classification level of Zone 3 appears to be the most worrying. The CRT Civic Response Team and Ecotsav have extracted this data by conducting a survey under the Safai Premium League.
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100% waste classification is impossible without the cooperation of citizens – Aastik Pandey
Despite our strengthening of solid waste management, this is impossible to be accomplished without the cooperation of the citizens. Astik Kumar Pandey, the Municipal Administrator and CEO of Smart City, appealed to the citizens to cooperate with the administration to make the city garbage free by categorizing the waste.