A CITY-WIDE SATURDAY NAMED "CLEAN CITY" WAS HELD IN ABAY DISTRICT

A CITY-WIDE SATURDAY NAMED "CLEAN CITY" WAS HELD IN ABAY DISTRICT

06.09.2025 10:39:18 268

On September 6, 2025, a large-scale environmental campaign - a city-wide Saturday "Clean City" was organized in the 📍 Nurshuak microdistrict of the Abay district of Shymkent. This event was undertaken with the aim of cleaning, planting trees and improving sanitary conditions in the city. Employees of state institutions, organizations, municipal structures and local residents actively participated in the Saturday.

Institutions participating in the Sabbath and their contribution

The Saturday work began with the participation of employees of the Abai district akim's office and the Abai municipal state institution. They actively participated in the cleaning work, made a great contribution to the arrangement of garbage dumps and the improvement of streets.

  • The Abai District Akimat and the Abai Municipal Enterprise mobilized 80 employees and 5 special equipment , removing 6 tons of garbage .

  • The Department of Employment and Social Protection involved 80 employees and 3 pieces of equipment , and 5 tons of household waste were cleaned.

  • The Department of Culture, Language Development and Archives mobilized 300 employees and 5 special equipment , removing 6 tons of garbage .

  • The Department of Tourism, External Relations and Creative Industries involved 15 employees and 1 piece of equipment , collecting 2 tons of garbage .

  • The Department of Passenger Transport and Highways mobilized 20 employees and 1 piece of equipment , and 3 tons of waste were cleaned up.

  • 20 employees and 1 piece of equipment from the Department of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine participated and contributed to the removal of 2 tons of waste .

  • In addition, 235 employees and 34 special equipment were mobilized by the Abai Municipal Municipal Enterprise and KazStroyCapital LLP , and 32 tons of waste were removed.

In total, 750 employees and 50 special equipment participated in the cleanup, and a total of 56 tons of household waste and garbage were cleaned and removed.

Work done

As part of the Sabbath, not only garbage collection was carried out, but also other important works:

  • Dead trees and broken branches were cut down;

  • Grass cutting was carried out in green areas;

  • The roads and sidewalks were washed and tidied up;

  • Garbage dumps were cleaned and special disinfection work was carried out;

  • General sanitation and cleaning work was organized in the district.

This event was aimed not only at ensuring cleanliness, but also at increasing the environmental culture of the city's residents.

Impact on ecological culture and society

The "Clean City" Saturday is not only a public service activity, but also an effective tool for uniting society. Through such events, residents begin to take a responsible approach to the cleanliness and improvement of their territory. The formation of an ecological culture is one of the main tasks of today.

The participation of local people strengthens the collective approach to nature conservation. In villages, small districts, and on every street of the city, residents' participation in the Sabbath, regardless of their indifference to cleanliness, increases their civic responsibility.

The social significance of the Sabbath

The joint work of workers from different sectors during the Sembilik demonstrates the solidarity in society. From government institutions to municipal structures and private organizations, they are united in one goal - a common contribution to the development of the city.

In addition, the participation of young people in the Sabbat has not been overlooked. By involving the younger generation in environmental actions, their attitude towards nature protection is formed. This will allow us to educate a new generation that will be responsible for the environment in the future.

The city-wide "Clean City" Saturday, held in the Abay district, was an important event aimed at protecting the environment, keeping the environment clean, and improving the quality of life of residents.

In total, 56 tons of household waste were removed with the participation of about 750 employees and 50 pieces of special equipment.
Additional sanitation work, landscaping of green areas, disinfection, and road washing were carried out.
This Sabbath not only increased the environmental culture of the residents, but also set an example of unity and cooperation in society.

Thus, the "Clean City" campaign was not just a one-time Saturday event, but a real manifestation of responsibility for the environment, society, and the future of the city.