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WEDNESDAY, JULY 01, 2026

waste cleanup

waste cleanup

Dhaka South Administrator Mohammad Abdus Salam speaking at a press briefing at Nagar Bhaban on 31 May 2026. Photo: TBS

Dhaka South clears more than 36,000 tonnes of waste after Eid-ul-Adha: Administrator

According to DSCC data, 14,814 tonnes of waste were removed on Eid day, followed by 8,977 tonnes on the second day and 12,295 tonnes on the third day

Dhaka North BNP volunteers and activists remove waste from the 300-feet road and nearby areas 0n 26 december 2025 following the homecoming reception of party's Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman. Photo: Collected

BNP begins waste removal at Tarique’s homecoming reception venue

A stinking open garbage bin in the Gazipur City Corporation area causes problems to commuters. Lack of proper measures, including designated spots, manpower and equipment for dumping garbage, has made the city corporation area an open trash bin. Photo: TBS

Waste collection fees likely to go up for Dhaka north residents

A drain in Nabinagar Society at Chattogram’s West Sholashar is littered with garbage even though there is a garbage bin placed beside the drain. Since its establishment nearly 32 years ago, the Chattogram City Corporation is yet to ensure a modern waste management system in the city. Photo: TBS

Chattogram: A case of waste mismanagement

Atasi Bhattacharjee. Illustration: TBS

Dhaka residents: Are we frogs that are being slowly boiled?

Photo: Courtesy

Crash programme to clean canals, culverts from next Saturday: Taposh 

Photo: Collected from facebook.

DSCC removing all man-made waste: Taposh

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