BBMP Has Handed Over The Garbage To The General Population

BBMP wants citizens to track garbage-collecting auto tippers
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BBMP wants citizens to track garbage-collecting auto tippers

Highlights

  • The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has finally agreed to surrender over mechanism to residents after neglecting to efficaciously detect its garbage-collecting auto tippers utilising cutting-edge technology.
  • It has been determined that roughly 46% of trash collection vehicles and 29% of compactor trucks could not be traced due to a variety of technological issues.

The Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) has finally agreed to surrender over mechanism to residents after neglecting to efficaciously detect its garbage-collecting auto tippers utilising cutting-edge technology. This will achieve full transparency and accountability from house to house waste gathering method.

In 2019, the city introduced a system that uses radio frequency identification (RFID) technology to monitor its number of auto tippers. Presently, two years later, it has been determined that roughly 46% of trash collection vehicles and 29% of compactor trucks could not be traced due to a variety of technological issues.

Harish Kumar, Special Commissioner, BBMP, stated that they intend to create a mobile app that would allow residents to track the auto tippers assigned to their area. This will improve the system's credibility and visibility.

Another official of the SWM stated that numerous residents have claimed that the vehicles are unreliable and do not arrive on time. Although having the technology to follow these auto tippers, we were unable to do so on a regular basis. Regardless of sharing the burden, he continued, whenever people are entrusted with the task of monitoring, they will not merely trust the process yet likewise ensure transparency at all stages.

The 'official' did noted that though the proposal is still in its early stages. They will have to getting the app up and operating, test it in a certain wards, and then will be able to roll it out across the city.

Residents are suspicious of the plan, believing that the developers will discover alternative method to avoid public scrutiny. While researchers have proposed alarm mechanisms that would be triggered if the vehicles did not show up on a certain day.

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