BMC Awards Long-Term Solid Waste Contracts to Anthony Waste Amid Election Preparations
Anthony Waste secured ₹1,300 crore in BMC solid waste contracts as Mumbai moves closer to the 2026 civic elections.
Anthony Waste Handling Cell Limited has been awarded significant long-term contracts by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) for solid waste management operations in the city. The seven-year agreements, with a combined execution value of approximately Rs 1,300 crore, entrust the company with comprehensive responsibilities, including the provision of vehicles, deployment of manpower, and ongoing maintenance of equipment and infrastructure. These contracts are part of BMC's continued efforts to strengthen and modernize waste collection, transportation, and processing systems across Mumbai amid growing urban waste challenges.
The timing of the awards has drawn attention as Mumbai prepares for the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections expected in early 2026. The civic body has been pushing forward with several large-scale solid waste management initiatives despite the impending polls and potential administrative changes. Anthony Waste, a key player in India's waste management sector, has been actively involved in Mumbai's waste operations for several years, handling transportation, processing, and disposal in multiple zones. The new long-term deals are seen as a strategic move to ensure continuity and efficiency in waste services during a politically sensitive period.
Under the contracts, Anthony Waste will manage end-to-end operations for designated wards, focusing on improving collection efficiency, reducing open dumping, and enhancing compliance with environmental regulations. The company will deploy a fleet of modern vehicles, trained personnel, and necessary maintenance systems to handle daily waste volumes effectively. These responsibilities are critical in a metropolis like Mumbai, which generates thousands of tonnes of solid waste each day and faces persistent issues related to landfills, segregation, and public health.
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The awarding of such high-value, multi-year contracts ahead of the BMC elections underscores the civic administration's priority on uninterrupted essential services. Observers note that solid waste management remains one of the most visible and voter-sensitive civic functions, often influencing public perception during election seasons. Anthony Waste's successful bid reinforces its position as a major contractor in India's urban waste sector, while the BMC continues to implement reforms aimed at sustainable waste handling despite political transitions on the horizon. The contracts are expected to support long-term improvements in cleanliness, recycling, and overall urban sanitation in the financial capital.
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