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Turn stacked newspapers into a cleaner home—and a lighter footprint
Doorstep pickup for old newspapers along the OMR corridor. Fair pricing, simple booking, neighbours working together for a tidier locality.
Why this matters
Corners filled with old newsprint steal space and gather dust. When newspapers move into responsible recycling instead of piling up, you reclaim your home—and send fibre back into useful life instead of the dump. Small actions along OMR add up: cleaner apartments, clearer common areas, and a community that chooses to do better together.
வீட்டில் தேங்கிய பழைய பத்திரிகைகளை வீதியோரத்திற்கு அல்லது குப்பையுடன் கலக்காமல் மீண்டும் பயன்பாட்டுக்கு அனுப்புவது நல்ல பழக்கம். OMR பகுதி வீடுகளுக்கு வசதியான வாசல் சேகரிப்பு—வாட்ஸ்அப்பில் பதிவு செய்து உங்கள் பகுதியைக் குறிப்பிடுங்கள்.
Scan to join the pickup group
Same link as the button below—use whatever is easier on your phone.
Open WhatsApp groupUN Sustainable Development Goals
Responsible consumption and production (SDG 12) and sustainable cities & communities (SDG 11)—local action for less waste and a healthier corridor. Read how MyOMR maps to the SDGs.
How it works
Join on WhatsApp
Use the button or QR code to enter the OMR Waste Pickup group.
Send your details
Share your area, approximate weight, and a good time to coordinate pickup.
Hand over at your door
Get newspapers weighed and collected at the agreed rate—currently ₹16/kg.
Areas along OMR
This drive is for residents along the Old Mahabalipuram Road corridor—Perungudi, Thuraipakkam, Karapakkam, Kandhanchavadi, Sholinganallur, Navalur, Kelambakkam, and nearby neighbourhoods. See how MyOMR covers the corridor.
Questions
Ready to clear the pile?
One tap to join the group—then book your slot in the conversation.
Join WhatsApp groupLooking for the main MyOMR community line? See Join OMR WhatsApp (different group).