Susanti Roula one of the sanitary worker of ward no 5 and 11, who lived in sriram nagar shared her voice on IVRS that previously she was working in puffed rice factory , but unfortunately it was closed as because I'm a single women, it impacts on my financial condition, if became difficult to arrange a single time food for a day, after some days I get the information about the engagement of swacchakarmi in BMC plant, and I have joined here and learn about the plastic segregation process and in the plant BMC take care of our responsibility, duty hour is 8 hours , we have the proper toilet and bathroom facility with the availability of detergent and soap, during segregation we are using mask , gloves and gun boot. Earlier their is no drinking water facility but now BMC provide us drinking water with one time snakes at morning time.

Monalisa Sahoo, Plant manager of wards no 05 and 11 shared on IVRS that, Proper waste segregation at the source plays a crucial role in the waste management system. When waste is segregated at the household level into dry and wet waste, it streamlines the process for our Swachhakarmis who collect waste from doorsteps. By segregating waste at the household level, you are not only the responsibility of the citizen but also making the job easier for those who are involved in this segregation process. When waste is pre-segregated, it reduces the time and effort required to sort through mixed waste at the plant, thus making the entire process more efficient and hygienic.