Pune: The introduction of mechanised garbage collection vehicles by the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has left wastepickers, particularly those associated with SWaCH, facing an uncertain future. Members of the organisation are concerned about the lack of a clear plan to include them in the new system.
WastepickersPuneSwachMechanised Garbage CollectionLivelihoodsReal Estate PuneSep 10, 2025
SWaCH is an organisation of wastepickers in Pune, India, that has been engaged in doorstep garbage collection and waste management for many years.
The PMC is introducing mechanised garbage collection vehicles to improve waste management, reduce open garbage dumping, and prevent bird hits to aircraft near the airport.
According to SWaCH, more than 3,500 wastepickers are engaged in doorstep garbage collection across Pune, and the sudden shift to mechanisation threatens their livelihoods.
The PMC has promised to include SWaCH workers in the new model according to their skills, such as driving vehicles, and urged them to approach the Nagar Road ward office for integration.
SWaCH members are concerned about the lack of a clear plan to include them in the new system, the opacity of the process, and the disruption of their livelihoods without adequate compensation.
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