Urban Comfort Development Department: Those primarily responsible for the city's cleanliness are, first and foremost, its residents.
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A city is more than just buildings, roads, and infrastructure. It's our shared home, the place where we live, raise our children, and welcome guests. Every courtyard, every street, every park, and every public garden is a part of a larger home for which we are all responsible. That's why keeping the city clean and well-maintained isn't just the responsibility of public services, but the responsibility of every resident.
In Shymkent, this important mission is carried out daily by Zhasyl-Zher Shymkent LLC , which is part of the Department for the Development of a Comfortable Urban Environment. The company's employees work to ensure the city's streets, courtyards, parks, and squares remain clean, green, and welcoming for all residents.
Zhasyl-Zher Shymkent workers take to the streets early in the morning, before most city residents head to work or school. Their work often goes unnoticed, but it's thanks to their efforts that we see well-maintained alleys, swept streets, and clean courtyards.
They work in all weather conditions—the summer heat, the autumn damp, or the winter frost. For them, this isn't just a job; it's a great responsibility to the city's residents. Every bag of trash collected, every tree or flowerbed planted, contributes to the overall appearance of Shymkent.
It is believed that a society's level of culture is largely determined by its attitude toward cleanliness. Where streets are well-maintained, where residents don't litter, but care for their city, order and development are always visible.
Unfortunately, there are still instances of people acting carelessly: throwing bottles and candy wrappers in parks, leaving bags near apartment buildings, or breaking benches. Such actions not only spoil the city's appearance but also harm the environment.
The situation can only be changed through joint efforts. And we need to start with ourselves: don't throw paper away, teach your child to respect nature and urban spaces.
Zhasyl-Zher Shymkent carries out a huge amount of work, but one company is not enough to keep the city clean. It's important for every resident to feel responsible for their community.
If everyone keeps their own yard and street tidy, the entire city will sparkle with cleanliness. And it's important for children to set a personal example: if they see parents who care about the city, they develop a healthy attitude toward the environment.
Keeping a city clean isn't just a matter of convenience and aesthetics; it's also a concern for the future. Today's schoolchildren will grow up and live in the city we leave behind. If they see dirty streets, piles of trash, and broken benches now, they may develop an indifference to the world around them in the future.
But if they grow up among green alleys, clean courtyards and well-kept squares, they will learn to protect nature and respect the work of other people.
Zhasyl-Zher Shymkent's work involves more than just garbage collection. Much attention is paid to the city's greenery. Thousands of trees are planted annually, and new flowerbeds and gardens are created. This isn't just decoration; it's an important element of environmental safety.
Trees purify the air, provide shade on hot days, and create a sense of comfort. Within a few years, every planted sapling grows into a spreading tree, pleasing to the eye and beneficial to the community. Therefore, greening initiatives should be viewed as a good deed we do for future generations.
Visitors to Shymkent first and foremost notice the cleanliness of the streets and public spaces. This is precisely what determines their first impression of the city.
If the streets are well-maintained, the roads are clean, and the parks are green, it speaks volumes about the residents' culture and responsibility. But if there's trash and devastation at every turn, it casts a shadow on all city residents. Therefore, cleanliness is not only a matter of convenience but also of the city's reputation.
The staff of Zhasyl-Zher Shymkent perform their duties conscientiously, but their efforts will be even more effective if residents support them. When people come out for cleanup days, participate in environmental campaigns, and maintain order in their yards, it creates an atmosphere of shared responsibility and unity.
After all, if everyone makes a small contribution – someone plants a tree, someone cleans up the trash, someone simply teaches a child to be neat – the result will be a clean and beautiful city for all of us.
The city is our common home. Taking care of it is everyone's responsibility. Clean streets, courtyards, and parks are a sign of culture and respect for oneself and others.
The staff of Zhasyl-Zher Shymkent work daily to keep Shymkent clean and green. But without the support of residents, their efforts will not be fully effective.
Therefore, it's important to remember: a clean city is a shared dream that can only be realized together . If everyone takes care of its order, our city will not only be comfortable to live in but also a source of pride for all its residents.