The city-wide "Clean City" Saturday was held at a high level in Shymkent
16.09.2025 10:18:45 134
The city-wide "Clean City" event, which is traditionally organized in Shymkent to form an ecological culture, beautify the city, and ensure sanitation, was held at a high level.
The large-scale event covered all five districts of the metropolis, and residents, employees of state institutions, departments, utilities, and various organizations actively participated. A comprehensive range of works was carried out in the city, including sanitary cleaning, landscaping, garbage collection, and yard improvement.
2,450 people were mobilized for the Shabbat in Abay district. As part of the event, extensive work was carried out, including cutting down dead trees and branches, mowing grass, washing roads and garbage areas, painting and landscaping yards. 53 special equipment was involved in these works, and as a result, 96 tons of garbage were removed.
1,109 employees participated in the Saturday work organized in the Al-Farabi district. With the help of 26 pieces of equipment, streets and sidewalks were cleaned, grass was mowed, branches were cut, and yard areas were put in order. As a result, 34.5 tons of waste were removed to special garbage dumps.
779 people participated in the cleanup in Enbekshy district, and 41 pieces of equipment were deployed. Sanitary cleaning, tree pruning, grass cutting, and landscaping were systematically organized in public places and residential yards, and 16.7 tons of garbage were collected.
In Karatau district, 820 people actively participated in the Sabbath, and 35 pieces of equipment were used to carry out sanitation and improvement measures. Household and natural waste were cleaned up, and the streets were put in order. As a result, 47.8 tons of garbage were removed.
830 people took part in the cleanup in the Turan district, 39 special vehicles were used. Public spaces and green areas were cleaned, and 23 tons of waste were removed.
The "Clean City" Saturday demonstrated high civic responsibility of residents and organizations of Shymkent. In total, about 5,990 people and 194 special equipment participated in the Saturday across the city, and more than 218 tons of household and natural waste were removed.
This Saturday, held as part of the "Clean Kazakhstan" national program, not only improves the sanitary condition of the city, but also has a positive impact on the formation of a culture of environmental friendliness among residents. Such large-scale events are not only a guarantee of cleanliness and order, but also a clear manifestation of unity and organization in society.