As part of the national environmental campaign "Clean Kazakhstan", a large-scale cleanup day was held in the Badam-2 residential area.

As part of the national environmental campaign "Clean Kazakhstan", a large-scale cleanup day was held in the Badam-2 residential area.

20.09.2025 11:13:21 284

On September 20, 2025, as part of the national environmental campaign "Clean Kazakhstan," a large-scale cleanup day was held in the Badam-2 residential complex in Shymkent. The event aimed to maintain sanitary conditions in the area, improve environmental awareness among the population, create a comfortable and safe environment for residents, and foster a sense of environmental responsibility among citizens.

The "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign is held annually throughout the country and unites residents, government agencies, public organizations, enterprises, and businesses. It aims to raise public awareness of environmental issues, improve environmental awareness, and encourage everyone to participate in keeping their yards, streets, and public spaces clean.

Enbekshi District Akim D. Esilbek, City Council Deputy B. Ashirbaev, staff from the district akim's office, representatives of the Enbekshi municipal state institution, Inteko Group employees, and, of course, local residents actively participated in the cleanup. The combined efforts of government officials, businesses, and the public made it possible to organize the cleanup and landscaping work as efficiently as possible.

During the cleanup, participants engaged in various activities. The primary focus was collecting household and construction waste, as well as dry branches, leaves, plastic, and other waste. All collected materials were packaged and transported to a designated landfill. This systematic cleanup improved the sanitary conditions of the residential area and created more comfortable living conditions.

In addition, employees of public organizations and businesses carried out cleanups in the areas surrounding their facilities. Cafes, shops, shopping and entertainment centers, government agencies, and educational institutions actively participated, significantly increasing the effectiveness of the event. Such actions demonstrate corporate social responsibility and strengthen the bond between residents and institutions.

A key part of the cleanup day included cleaning sidewalks, playgrounds, sports fields, parks, and squares. Employees and volunteers cleared fallen leaves, mowed lawns, and tended shrubs and flower beds. Particular attention was paid to maintaining sanitary standards to ensure safe and healthy conditions for residents to walk and relax.

Irrigation systems were also cleaned and maintained. Canals and ditches were cleared of debris, ensuring the proper functioning of the irrigation system and preserving green spaces. This contributed to the area's environmental sustainability and improved green spaces.

The cleanup day was not only a physical labor but also an educational event. Residents, especially children and teenagers, were taught the importance of waste sorting, recycling, environmental protection, and maintaining cleanliness in everyday life. This knowledge fosters environmental awareness and fosters responsibility in the younger generation.

Young people's participation in the cleanup was also particularly significant. Schoolchildren, college students, and university students helped with litter pickup, flowerbed and lawn maintenance, and playground and park cleanup. This allowed them to develop teamwork skills, a sense of responsibility, and instilled a love of caring for nature from an early age.

The cleanup resulted in a significant improvement in the appearance of the Badam-2 residential complex. Clean streets, well-maintained sidewalks, landscaped parks, and playgrounds created comfortable conditions for walks and recreation, boosted residents' spirits, and strengthened their attachment to their neighborhood. The collaboration between residents, government agencies, and businesses demonstrated that joint efforts can achieve significant results.

The organizers emphasized that neighborhood cleanliness is the responsibility of every resident. If everyone keeps their own yards, their neighbors' yards, and the streets clean, the entire city will become cleaner and more attractive. Tazalyk is not only the result of physical effort but also an indicator of social responsibility that unites the population.

The cleanup demonstrated a high level of organization and collaboration among the participants. Collaboration allowed for the effective distribution of responsibilities, pooling of efforts, and significant results. Each participant contributed, ensuring the high-quality completion of the assigned tasks. This experience is important for organizing future events and strengthening the tradition of teamwork.

Participation in environmental campaigns instills a sense of pride in residents' neighborhoods and cities, and increases environmental awareness and responsibility. The results of the cleanup are evident not only in the cleanliness and order, but also in the atmosphere of community cohesion and mutual support among residents.

In conclusion, the cleanup day held on September 20, 2025, as part of the national environmental campaign "Clean Kazakhstan" in the Badam-2 residential complex was an important and effective event. It contributed to improving the sanitary conditions of the area, fostering environmental awareness among residents, strengthening public responsibility, and creating a comfortable living environment.

Dear residents! A clean and well-maintained neighborhood is our shared responsibility. If everyone keeps their yards and streets clean, the city will become even more beautiful and welcoming. We encourage everyone to actively participate in cleanup days and contribute to cleanliness and improvement!