BMC Unveils ‘Green Building’ for a Sustainable Mumbai

BMC Unveils ‘Green Building’ for a Sustainable Mumbai

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has been actively working towards transforming Mumbai into a more environmentally sustainable city. From large-scale renewable energy projects to waste management reforms, BMC’s latest initiative, the ‘Green Building’ project, reinforces its commitment to eco-friendly urban planning. The new ‘Green Building,’ planned in Santacruz, will serve as a model for sustainable construction. Designed with a zero-waste philosophy, the structure will be powered entirely by solar energy, significantly reducing its carbon footprint. This project is part of a larger effort by the civic body to encourage eco-conscious practices among residents and businesses.

Apart from its focus on green construction, BMC has introduced several environmental projects aimed at reducing pollution and promoting clean energy:

Solar Power Expansion: In 2024, BMC launched the world’s largest domestic rooftop solar initiative, aiming to significantly cut down Mumbai’s dependence on conventional energy sources.

Clean Crematoriums: By 2025-26, five crematoriums across the city will be converted to PNG (piped natural gas) fuel-based facilities, reducing harmful emissions.

Eco-Friendly Ganesh Idols: In a bid to curb pollution, sculptors will now be provided with Shadu clay for crafting eco-friendly Ganesh idols. The use of plastic for idol-making has also been legally prohibited.

Swachh Bharat 2.0 & Sewage Management: As part of this initiative, BMC has rolled out the Mumbai City Sanitation Action Plan to ensure 100% sewage collection. The project includes the construction of:
15,000 community toilets
400 mobile toilets
4,672 household toilets
500 individual toilets

With Mumbai facing rising environmental challenges, these measures signal a crucial shift toward sustainability. BMC’s green initiatives not only focus on reducing pollution but also aim to foster a culture of environmental responsibility among citizens. If successfully implemented, these projects could redefine Mumbai’s urban landscape, setting a precedent for eco-friendly development across India.

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