Navi Mumbai textile facility turns waste into livelihoods under SBM-U 2.0

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Navi Mumbai is emerging as a frontrunner in sustainable waste management with its Textile Recovery Facility (TRF), an initiative that is converting discarded textiles into valuable resources while generating employment and supporting environmental goals. Developed under the Swachh Bharat Mission-Urban (SBM-U) 2.0 framework, the facility is playing a key role in reducing the growing burden of textile waste in landfills.

The TRF focuses on recovering and processing textile waste through structured segregation, collection, and reuse systems. With increasing volumes of clothing waste being generated by households and commercial establishments, the facility provides a practical solution by diverting usable textiles away from dumping grounds. Recovered materials are sorted based on quality and type, enabling them to be reused, repurposed, or channelled into recycling streams.

A key strength of the Navi Mumbai model is its emphasis on community involvement. Citizen participation in segregation and disposal practices is being encouraged through awareness efforts, helping strengthen the city’s overall waste management ecosystem. Alongside environmental benefits, the initiative also supports livelihood creation, offering job opportunities in collection, sorting, and processing activities.

By building a circular approach to textile waste recovery, the project demonstrates how urban local bodies can tackle sustainability challenges while supporting inclusive growth. With its focus on waste reduction, resource efficiency, and employment generation, Navi Mumbai’s Textile Recovery Facility is being seen as a scalable model that could be replicated across other Indian cities aiming to improve solid waste management and advance circular economy practices.

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