The first reported garbage cafe opened in 2019 in Ambikapur near the city's main bus station. The cafe is run by an individual on behalf of the Ambikapur Municipal Corporation (AMC).The cafe's slogan is "more waste between taste", and they offer 1 kilogram of plastic could be exchanged for a full lunch or dinner, and 500 grams for breakfast. Additionally, the plastic collected by the Ambikapur Municipal Corporation (AMC) will be used to construct roads. Amikapur’s waste management system is an important part of its cleanliness initiative. For instance, for solid waste management, the AMC integrated non-government organisations (NGOs) and self-help groups (SHGs) into door-to-door collection and waste segregation. The city also set up Solid and Liquid Resource Management Centres (SLRM) to segregate waste. The city is part of the
Sarguja Lok Sabha constituency represented by
Member of Parliament Chintamani Maharaj from the
BJP, and in the state assembly through the
Ambikapur Assembly constituency, represented by MLA Rajesh Agrawal from the Bhartiya Janata Party.
Civic administration The city is governed by the
Municipal Corporation of Ambikapur or Nagar Nigam Ambikapur, which is administered under the Chhattisgarh Municipal Corporation Act,1956. The municipal corporation has two parts, elected body and administrative body. The elected body is headed by the
Mayor Manjusa Bhagat from the
Bharatiya Janata Party. The last election to Ambikapur Municipal Corporation took place in 2025. The administrative body is headed by the
Municipal commissioner Luvkush Singrol. The city is divided into 48 wards and each ward is represented by a
councillor directly elected by the people from the ward. The mayor of the city is elected indirectly from amongst the councillors.
Civic utilities Electricity is supplied by the state's
Chhattisgarh State Power Distribution Company Limited. Ambikapur Municipal Corporation supplies 10.6 MLD of water to the city. Drinking water was initially sourced from the Banki Dam, but after pipeline expansion and construction of an automatic filter plant in Katkalo under the AMRUT scheme, in 2020 will also be sourced from the Ghughutta Dam in
Nawagarh. The municipal corporation is responsible for the solid waste management of the city. Ambikapur generates 45 metric tons of
solid waste everyday, 90% of which is segregated through a decentralised waste management model. Household waste is collected door-to-door by 447 SHG women of 48 wards. It has no landfills and has been declared a
zero-waste city since it converted its 15-acre
landfill into a park in 2016. There is no sewerage system in the city. Toilets are linked to individual septic tanks. In the Ambikapur block 74.51% of the total geographical area is cultivated. The Ambikapur Development Plan 2021 (Draft) was created by the Chhattisgarh Directorate of Town and Country Planning. ==Transport==