City Guide — Coimbatore

Waste Management in Coimbatore 2026

Coimbatore generates over 1,100 tonnes of waste daily. Explore the Manchester of South India's waste management status, textile waste challenges, and how BIN supports Coimbatore Corporation's goals.

Waste Management in Coimbatore 2026

Coimbatore, known as the "Manchester of South India" for its textile industry, is Tamil Nadu's second-largest city and a significant industrial and educational hub. The Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation manages waste across a city where industrial and commercial waste streams add complexity to the municipal waste challenge.

Coimbatore Waste Management: Key Data

MetricFigure
Daily waste generation~1,100-1,300 tonnes
Population (city)~2 million
Waste per capita~0.5 kg/day
Collection efficiency~85-90%
Scientific processing rate~30-35%
Number of zones5 (100 wards)
Processing facilitiesComposting, MRF
Textile waste contributionSignificant

Current Status

Collection System

Coimbatore has implemented door-to-door collection across most wards with source segregation mandates. The corporation uses a combination of direct staff and contracted services for collection and transportation.

Processing

The city operates composting facilities for organic waste and material recovery facilities for dry waste. Tamil Nadu's state-level push for waste management has supported infrastructure investment in Coimbatore.

Textile and Industrial Waste

Coimbatore's textile mills, engineering workshops, and pump manufacturing units generate industrial waste that intersects with municipal waste streams. Managing these mixed waste flows is a persistent challenge.

Swachh Survekshan Performance

Coimbatore has performed reasonably in Swachh Survekshan, with Tamil Nadu's competitive inter-city ranking environment pushing improvements. The city's industrial character creates unique challenges but also institutional capacity for systematic management.

Challenges Specific to Coimbatore

1. Textile Waste

Textile production waste (fabric scraps, dye chemicals, fiber waste) enters municipal waste streams from thousands of small and medium enterprises scattered across the city.

2. Noyyal River Pollution

The Noyyal River and Singanallur Tank face pollution from both industrial effluents and solid waste. Waste management improvements directly affect water body health.

3. Rapid IT Growth

Coimbatore's growing IT sector (TIDEL Park, software clusters) adds commercial waste from a demographic with high consumption patterns.

4. Agricultural Market Waste

Wholesale markets for agricultural produce generate concentrated organic waste requiring specialized handling.

5. Water Scarcity Interaction

Coimbatore's periodic water scarcity limits options for wet processing of organic waste and cleaning of processing facilities.

How BIN Helps Coimbatore

Industrial Waste Tracking

BIN's platform helps Coimbatore Corporation identify and manage industrial waste entering municipal streams, supporting enforcement of segregation rules for textile and manufacturing units.

Diversion Savings

At 100 tonnes/day, BIN delivers Rs 3-5.5 crore annually in landfill diversion savings.

Ward-Level Performance

BIN provides real-time dashboards across all 100 wards, enabling targeted improvements and resource allocation.

Waste Picker Integration

BIN formalizes informal workers with digital tools, extending collection into underserved areas.

Swachh Survekshan Support

BIN's automated documentation helps Coimbatore improve its ranking with evidence-based performance tracking.

The Path Forward

Coimbatore's industrial management culture and institutional capacity provide a strong foundation for waste management improvement. BIN adds the technology layer to translate that capacity into measurable, sustained results.

Explore BIN's solutions for Coimbatore.


Related: Municipal Waste Management Solutions in India: The Complete Guide

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