The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) has successfully completed the tender process for waste collection agencies across 72 wards. This initiative aims to resolve the garbage collection issues that have persisted for the past two years in these specific areas. The proposal is set for final approval during the Standing Committee meeting on Monday, March 30, 2026.
What services will the new waste management agencies provide?
The new policy broadens the responsibilities of the selected agencies to ensure a higher standard of cleanliness. Beyond the standard door-to-door collection of household waste, these agencies will now manage green waste and clear silt from drains. This integrated approach is designed to prevent waterlogging and ensure better hygiene in residential colonies.
To improve accountability, the MCD is introducing technology-driven monitoring. Residents will have access to a dedicated call center and a mobile application to register their grievances. This system will allow the corporation to track the performance of the agencies in real-time and address public concerns more effectively.
Key features of the MCD waste management initiative
The project includes several specific parameters to ensure long-term efficiency and better management of urban waste. The following details highlight the scope and financial aspects of the initiative:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Tender Period | 7 Years |
| Coverage | 72 Wards of Delhi |
| Okhla Landfill Goal | Waste-free by 2026 |
| Ghazipur/Bhalswa Goal | Waste-free by 2028 |
| Scope of Work | Door-to-door collection, Green Waste, and Silt cleaning |
This decision follows the previous extension of existing contracts for landfill disposal to avoid service disruptions. The MCD has also set strict financial criteria for bidders, including a minimum annual turnover requirement of 40 crore rupees for certain major projects to ensure that only capable agencies handle the city waste requirements.