The BMC dealt with heaps of remnants of firecrackers littered on streets on Tuesday, The Bhopal Municipal Corporation collected over 1,100 tonnes of waste after Diwali, around 300 tonnes more than usual. Of this, nearly 20 tonnes of firecracker waste was separately gathered and is being processed scientifically. BMC commissioner Sanskriti Jain said that the cracker waste was treated as hazardous material and handled separately. The same waste management protocol would be followed on the upcoming Ekadashi BMC Commissioner further said that extra garbage collection rounds were conducted the day after Diwali, with backup vehicles deployed inareas facing technical issues. Monitoring was carried out from the Integrated Commandand Control Centre (ICCC) under the Smart City project. The hazardous waste will now besent to a processing unit in Pithampur (Dhar) for scientific disposal. The firecracker waste included gunpowder residue, dust, plasticcovers, cardboard and packaging material. The waste was collected in separate sacks,after which recyclable materials such as cardboard and plastic (roughly 5 tonnes) were sentto the Material Recovery Facility (MRF). The remaining 15 tonnes of hazardous explosive waste was safely stored at garbage transfer stations. Post navigation Good Governance Possible Only Through Trust of People: CM Vishnu Deo Sai Female teacher at govt school refuses to mark e-attendance:When principal noticed, said, ‘My mobile, my data, I won’t share access with 3rd-party app’