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DSCC launches ‘Clean Care’ app for waste management

Greenwatch Desk Wastes 2026-07-07, 7:01pm

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Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) has launched a digital waste management system named “Clean Care” to make urban sanitation services more modern, transparent, accountable, and technology-driven.


The app was formally inaugurated today by DSCC Administrator and valiant Freedom Fighter Md Abdus Salam as the chief guest at a function held at the Nagar Bhaban auditorium here today.

Through the app, city residents will be able to submit complaints directly regarding sanitation and waste management services. They will also be able to track the progress of complaint resolution in real time, including the name and mobile phone number of the responsible official. 

Citizens will also be able to provide feedback on the services delivered in response to their complaints. To access the service, users will have to download the ‘Clean Care’ app from the Google Play Store and sign in using their mobile phone number.

Addressing the function, Md. Abdus Salam said there is no alternative to technology-driven service delivery in building a modern and liveable city. 

He said advanced cities around the world are managing waste through artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics-based systems. Keeping that reality in mind, DSCC has introduced this digital waste management system to make urban sanitation activities more efficient, transparent, and timely, he added.

The administrator called upon city residents to actively participate in implementing the theme ‘Clean City, Conscious Life’, saying the ‘Clean Care’ app would serve as an effective digital bridge between citizens and the city corporation.

The function was chaired by DSCC Chief Waste Management Officer Air Commodore Md. Mahbubur Rahman Talukder, reports BSS.