Currently, the BMC turns in its wet waste to the Kanjur waste-processing plant, where it is turned into compost and converted into power. As of March 2026, of the 189 metric tonnes of garbage processed at Kanjur produce 16.29 million units of power along with 91,434 of compost, which is sold. | Mumbai news

“The new compactors have been specially designed to ensure there is no scope for leakage while transporting waste,” said Kiran Dighavkar, deputy municipal commissioner, solid…

Currently, the BMC turns in its wet waste to the Kanjur waste-processing plant, where it is turned into compost and converted into power. As of March 2026, of the 189 metric…