I stay in Ashok Towers at Parel next to ITC Grand Central. There are only two dustbins at the bus stand opposite Bharat Mata Cinema. Ashok Towers have two gates - one opposite Bharat Mata Cinema on Ambedkar Road and one opposite Gandhi Hospital on SS Rao Road. If I take my dog out for a walk around our complex from Bharat Mata gate to the Gandhi gate, passing ITC Grand Central, and if my dog messes on the road, I have to carry the full poop bag for the entire distance of roughly a kilometer - as there are no bins anywhere on the way. I think the presence of bins has to be shored up quite a bit - every 500 meters there should be one bin. Collection wise we have started segregating wet and dry waste...but am not sure if BMC has separate trucks for wet and dry waste. They all go in one truck defeating the purpose of our seggregation.
The only problem I find is the timings are clashing with School Bus arrival timings & hence many a times traffic is created & people honh their way out & many a times garbage collection gets affected. I think so in.our area it comes only once in the morning.
I stay at Gawanpada, Mulund East. Garbage is collected 3 times a day. While picking up the area is not cleared completely. So always you will find the area having garbage there as well as some garbage which falls while putting it in vehicle. Segregation of garbage is not at all implemented as one vehicle carries all the garbage. This concept should be re-initiated by households as well as Municipal corporation. There are many stray dogs who further spread the garbage from the bins.
Lot of inputs and thought process is needed for this subject. There should be an effective department in Municiple corporation who can work on this subject with co-opration of publice.