Cleanup campaign in Enbekshi district and comparison with previous years
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In the Enbekshi district of Shymkent, intensive cleaning work is being carried out as part of the “Clean City” project. This project, in accordance with the “Safe Country” national program, is aimed at improving the beauty of the city center, improving the quality of life of residents, and ensuring the cleanliness of the public environment. Bus stops, entertainment venues, benches, and central streets in the district are being thoroughly cleaned using special equipment and modern methods.
Specialists of “Inteko Group” LLP, using special mixer-vacuum and pressure washer equipment, are reviving the daily cleaning routine for the residents of the district. Bus stops, bus stops, animal litter boxes - everything is being collected, absorbed and washed according to the budget plan. Their method and quality are a big change for residents who are waiting for a new level of public space.
In addition, container areas, garbage bins and flower beds in central streets and settlements are cleaned in time, and garbage disposal sites are washed. The components of children's playgrounds are also being treated with special disinfectants. In order to create comfortable recreation areas for young people and family members, willows are being planted in small parks and recreation areas, and irrigation systems are being updated.
Residents highly appreciate the work of the regional authorities and “Inteko Group” LLP. They believe that “citizens should contribute to the cleanliness of society.” In addition, video and photo materials posted on social networks serve as an example to those who engage in disorderly conduct and increase public awareness.
Changes compared to previous years
In 2023, most of the work in Enbekshy district was done manually and with limited technical equipment. Bus stops and benches were wiped down several times a day, and general cleaning was carried out once a week. This, of course, maintained the appearance, but did not meet the requirements for deep cleaning.
In 2024, the “Clean City” project reached a new level: while limiting the movement of vehicles on the streets, machine washing was organized in some areas, and container zones and drains were reconstructed. However, according to residents, the cleaning work that year was still not carried out in a fully systematic manner - there was a lack of special equipment and schedule deviations.
And in 2025, cleaning work is being organized in a comprehensive manner. Firstly, all major public places - bus stops, parks, benches, garbage dumps - are being systematically washed and disinfected. Secondly, with the help of specially equipped equipment, the working hours and quality have increased. Thirdly, explanatory work has been intensified, and residents are being made to observe the order at bicycle and public transport stops without being indifferent.
As a result of these works, the public cleanliness index has significantly improved compared to July 2025. There has been a decrease in litter in pedestrian areas, and an automated garbage collection system has been introduced. The improved quality of the environment has also been reflected in the mood of residents, who have often expressed their gratitude on social networks and supported the cleanliness campaigns.
The project's future goals include the renewal of main contractor contracts, modernization of equipment, and the recycling of collected waste. To this end, the city administration and private partners are regularly meeting with residents and conducting explanatory work. Volunteers and youth-oriented structures are also being mobilized in the rural area.
The following comprehensive measures are also planned: additional volunteer groups from schools, measures to eliminate neglected areas and plant trees, as well as mass car washes.
Cleanup activities in the Enbekshy district are being implemented as an integral part of the “Safe Country” project. The main thing is to support the beauty of the settlement, maintain sanitary order, and strengthen environmental culture together with the public. Since 2025, not only the scale of the cleanup campaign has been clearly visible, but also its systematicity and quality. These are changes that have arisen as a result of the understanding that residents are not vulnerable, but also responsible for the cleanliness of their city.
Only if cleaning work is carried out regularly in the future will Shymkent truly deserve the status of "Clean City" and the quality of the public environment will improve.