Excessive roadside dust in Mumbai is significantly impacting air quality, public health, and overall urban aesthetics. This dust, primarily stirred up by vehicle movements on inadequately maintained or unpaved road surfaces, contributes to respiratory problems, reduced visibility, and an unpleasant environment for residents. The challenge is to develop a financially sustainable solution—either through a for-profit company or a self-sustaining NGO model—that effectively reduces or prevents dust accumulation and dispersion. This solution must at least break even by leveraging partnerships, revenue-generating initiatives, or cost-effective approaches, ensuring that the long-term implementation and maintenance can be supported without continual financial losses.