Participation of employees of the Sanitary and Epidemiological Control Committee in the Sabbath as part of the "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign
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On September 21, 2025, as part of the traditionally ongoing republican environmental campaign "Clean Kazakhstan", employees of the Sanitary and Epidemiological Control Committee went on a sabbatical. The main goal of this event is to improve the sanitary condition of the city, strengthen environmental culture among residents, and develop a tradition of protecting nature in society. The committee team actively contributed to nature protection, ensuring cleanliness and sanitary conditions.
The cleaning work began early in the morning. The employees took the necessary equipment and headed to the common areas. Armed with tools such as brooms, bags, and rakes, the civil servants cleaned lawns and pedestrian paths, public places, and tree trunks of garbage and leaves, helping to improve the sanitary condition of the area.
According to the committee's employees, such clean-up drives are important not only for cleanliness, but also for setting an example for society. Because when civil servants themselves contribute to environmental protection and sanitary safety, ordinary citizens are encouraged to join such initiatives.
Sanitation is not just about garbage collection, it is a mechanism for building social responsibility. The committee team emphasized that through this event, each citizen's attitude to the environment is an indicator of their culture and civic position. Maintaining cleanliness is not just a one-day event, it should become a daily lifestyle.
Therefore, representatives of the Sanitary and Epidemiological Control Committee spoke with residents during the Sabbath, explaining simple but important rules related to ecology and cleanliness. For example, it was said that proper sorting of household waste, separate collection of plastic and glass, disposal of food waste in special places, maintenance of green areas - all of which directly affect the cleanliness of the city.
During the weekend, several areas were cleaned and dozens of bags of garbage were collected. The collected waste was delivered to designated locations using special equipment. In addition, tree stumps were whitewashed, ditches were cleaned, and dead branches and leaves were removed. Such work not only improves the sanitary conditions of the city, but also has a positive impact on the quality of life of residents.
According to the participants of the campaign, the main achievement is not only the cleanliness and beauty of the city, but also the increase in environmental awareness among residents. Because each employee who takes a sabbatical is an example to those around them and promotes respect for nature.
During the Sabbath, the committee members worked closely together. Working together not only strengthened the unity of the team, but also renewed each employee's attitude towards nature. According to many, work done together is always easier and more productive. This is one of the main principles in the development of not only the Sabbath, but also society as a whole.
The Saturday work also showed that public service is not limited to paperwork, but rather has a great social mission for society. It once again proved that government agencies can be leaders in the formation of an ecological and sanitary culture.
The "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign is not limited to a one-day event. It is a comprehensive initiative that will continue throughout the year, implemented in stages. The Sanitary and Epidemiological Control Committee will continue to participate in such events on a regular basis in the future, contributing to environmental education of society and supporting sanitary and hygienic conditions.
As the committee representatives noted, ecology and cleanliness are not the responsibility of just one organization or a certain industry, but are the common duty of all Kazakhstanis. Therefore, the active participation of every citizen in such actions will be a great contribution to the future of the country.
The Saturday event held on September 21 clearly demonstrated the social responsibility of the employees of the Sanitary and Epidemiological Control Committee to society and their compassion for nature. With their work, they proved the importance of protecting the environment, improving sanitary conditions, and improving the quality of life of the population.
This initiative is an example of the joint efforts of society and government agencies. The "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign will continue, and in the future, new initiatives aimed at filling the cities and villages of our country with cleanliness and green spaces will be implemented.
Thus, Shabbat is not just about garbage collection, it is a manifestation of culture, responsibility, patriotism, and environmental protection. This work of the Sanitary and Epidemiological Control Committee has shown society how important environmental thinking and shared responsibility are.