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Keep a dustbin or face action: Cyberabad civic body’s ‘No Bin, No Trade’ approach to hold businesses accountable

Keep a dustbin or face action: Cyberabad civic body’s ‘No Bin, No Trade’ approach to hold businesses accountable

Posted on May 13, 2026 By admin


Cyberabad Municipal Corporation Commissioner G. Srijana said that sanitation workers are often forced to clear waste that should ideally have been handled by those generating the garbage. The image is used for representative purposes only.
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From discarded tea cups outside kiosks to food packets piling up beside commercial complexes, roadside garbage generated around shops and eateries in several localities of western Hyderabad may invite action from enforcement agencies, with the Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC) preparing to tighten waste management rules for businesses under a “No bin, no trade” approach.

The CMC Commissioner G. Srijana indicated that commercial establishments could face action, including against their trade licences, if they continue to dump waste indiscriminately or fail to maintain basic waste disposal systems such as dustbins. The proposed crackdown forms part of a larger push by the corporation to shift the responsibility of cleanliness back onto those generating the waste rather than leaving the burden entirely on sanitation workers.

The Commissioner stressed that businesses cannot operate without taking responsibility for the surroundings immediately outside their establishments. Whether it is a small shop, food outlet or larger commercial space, establishments must ensure that customers and visitors have access to proper disposal facilities instead of throwing waste onto roads and footpaths.

She stressed that maintaining clean surroundings cannot remain solely the responsibility of municipal workers. Businesses generating waste must actively participate in managing it, especially in public-facing commercial spaces where garbage accumulation quickly becomes visible.

“While the corporation already undertakes daily waste collection from households and commercial areas, unmanaged garbage outside shops continues to remain a recurring problem. Sanitation workers are often forced to clear waste that should ideally have been handled at the source itself,” said Ms. Srijana.

She emphasised that the immediate focus is on creating awareness and changing behaviour before moving towards punitive measures. The corporation has also begun introducing new solid waste management tools and systems, which have been in effect since April 1.

Ms. Srijana said the issue is not merely about cleanliness, but also about creating a culture of civic responsibility in rapidly urbanising areas. In busy commercial zones, the absence of bins or organised disposal systems often results in customers throwing waste directly onto roadsides, eventually increasing the load on municipal sanitation systems.

Published – May 13, 2026 01:34 pm IST



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