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Coimbatore Makes Spring Cleaning Easy with Special Waste Collection Drive

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Coimbatore Corporation is launching a convenient four-day initiative to help residents responsibly dispose of bulky household items, making it easier than ever to declutter homes while keeping the city beautiful. The community-focused program runs January 10-13 with multiple accessible collection points throughout the city.

Residents of Coimbatore have something to celebrate this January as the city's Corporation rolls out a thoughtful initiative designed to make life easier while promoting environmental responsibility. From January 10 to 13, a special bulk household waste collection camp will welcome residents across the city, offering a hassle-free solution for disposing of those oversized items that have been taking up valuable space.

The four-day collection drive represents the Corporation's commitment to creating a cleaner, more organized community while making sustainable living accessible to everyone. Rather than leaving residents wondering how to responsibly dispose of old furniture and large household items, the city is bringing the solution directly to neighborhoods through conveniently located collection centers.

Ward offices and zonal offices throughout Coimbatore will transform into friendly collection hubs during this period, ready to accept items like old beds, sofas, mattresses, tables, chairs, and other bulky household goods. This thoughtful approach means residents won't need to struggle with transporting heavy items long distances or worry about proper disposal methods.

The initiative reflects a growing partnership between the Corporation and its citizens in creating a more beautiful, sustainable urban environment. By providing designated collection points and clear communication channels, city officials are making it remarkably simple for families to participate in responsible waste management while giving their homes a fresh start in the new year.

Coimbatore Makes Spring Cleaning Easy with Special Waste Collection Drive

City officials have emphasized how this program helps preserve Coimbatore's beauty by preventing improper disposal along roadsides and vacant plots. Instead of waste becoming an eyesore in public spaces, this organized approach ensures materials are collected systematically and processed appropriately, benefiting both the environment and the community's aesthetic appeal.

The Corporation has gone the extra mile to ensure accessibility, establishing dedicated helpline numbers for each zone. Residents can easily get assistance and information by calling their zone's number: North Zone at 89259 75980, West Zone at 89259 75981, Central Zone at 89259 75982, South Zone at 90430 66114, and East Zone at 89258 40945. Additionally, ward sanitary inspectors are available to answer specific questions and provide guidance.

This user-friendly approach demonstrates how modern urban management can successfully combine efficiency with community service. By offering multiple contact points and a comprehensive information system, including details available on the Corporation's website at www.ccmc.gov.in, the city ensures no resident is left without support.

The initiative arrives at a perfect time when many families traditionally declutter and refresh their living spaces in the new year. Rather than letting old furniture gather dust or become a disposal headache, residents now have a golden opportunity to participate in a community-wide effort that benefits everyone.

The Corporation's appeal for public cooperation underscores an important truth: creating cleaner, more livable cities requires partnership between government and citizens. This collection camp represents exactly that kind of positive collaboration, where thoughtful planning meets community participation to achieve shared goals of cleanliness, organization, and environmental stewardship.

Based on reporting by The Hindu

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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