The Kharghar–Taloja Colonies Welfare Association (KTC-WA) has initiated a drive to promote wet and dry waste segregation, aiming to create a cleaner and more sustainable environment while generating financial benefits for housing societies.
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The main goal of the KTC-WA waste segregation drive is to promote wet and dry waste segregation across all households in the Kharghar and Taloja regions, aiming to create a cleaner and more sustainable environment.
Segregated dry waste can be sold to approved recyclers, generating a steady monthly income for housing societies. Additionally, societies that comply with waste segregation norms are eligible for up to a 4% rebate on annual property tax from the Panvel Municipal Corporation.
Effective waste segregation reduces pressure on landfills, contributes to a healthier environment, and helps preserve natural resources for future generations.
Residents can get involved by volunteering as eco-champions, participating in awareness campaigns, and actively segregating waste in their households. They can also spread the word to their neighbors and community members.
The waste segregation drive is part of KTC-WA’s larger effort to make Kharghar and Taloja models of cleanliness, responsibility, and sustainable prosperity. KTC-WA aims to improve the quality of life in these areas through various initiatives and programs.

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