Mumbai: BMC To Cut 50% Rate For Debris Service, Considers mandatory AutoDCR Integration For Builders
BMC plans to cut rates for its ‘debris on call' service by 50% and is considering mandatory integration with the AutoDCR portal for builders to directly deliver debris to its plants.
Shefali Parab-Pandit
Updated: Friday, January 31, 2025, 04:07 PM IST

BMC | File pic
The BMC is planning to reduce the rates for its ‘debris on call service by 50%. It is also exploring a mandatory integration in the AutoDCR portal that will require builders to directly deliver their debris to BMCs plants.
The city generates 7,000 to 8,000 metric tonnes debris every day. Due to the market rates for debris disposal being lower than the BMC’s fees, compliance from builders has been low. The price cut aims to tackle the problem.
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