Clean City Community Partnership Program
A structured initiative to transform urban cleanliness through community participation, behavior change, and collaborative action.
Urban cleanliness is not just an infrastructure issue - it is a collective responsibility. The BNS Clean City Initiative mobilizes citizens, institutions, and local bodies to create sustainable sanitation systems.
Program Timeline: June-December 2026
Major Urban Cleanliness Challenges
Urban sanitation issues today are largely driven by behavioral gaps rather than infrastructure limitations. Mixed waste, plastic pollution, and improper disposal create serious environmental and health risks.
- Mixed household waste
- Plastic pollution & roadside dumping
- Waste near drainage systems
- Market garbage accumulation
- Construction waste dumping
Why Community Participation is Critical
Sustainable cleanliness is achieved when citizens, institutions, and local bodies work together. It transforms sanitation from a task into a shared civic responsibility.
- Awareness and education
- Behavior change at source
- Community monitoring systems
- Citizen reporting
- Long-term sustainability
Implementation Model
Awareness
Educating communities about responsible waste management.
Behavior Change
Encouraging segregation and sustainable habits.
Community Monitoring
Citizen-led tracking and reporting systems.
Impact Measurement
Evaluating progress and long-term sustainability.
Partnership Ecosystem
Municipal Bodies
Infrastructure, waste collection, and regulatory support.
BNS
Program execution, awareness campaigns, and coordination.
Citizens
Segregation, participation, and responsible disposal.
Businesses
Clean premises and sustainable waste practices.
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Communities, institutions, and businesses can collaborate with BNS to build cleaner and healthier cities.
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