A city-wide public meeting was held in Shymkent with the participation of specialists from the Department of Urban Environmental Quality and Control.

A city-wide public meeting was held in Shymkent with the participation of specialists from the Department of Urban Environmental Quality and Control.

27.09.2025 23:24:23 365

On September 27, 2025, a city-wide cleanup was organized in Shymkent with the participation of specialists from the city's Department of Environmental Quality and Control. The main goal of this event was to keep the city clean, increase the environmental culture of residents, effectively collect garbage, and put irrigation systems in order. The cleanup, as always, was carried out according to a pre-approved schedule.

During the weekend, streets, public places, pedestrian paths and squares in various districts of the city were cleaned of garbage. Not only the department employees, but also volunteers, students and city residents actively participated and contributed to the garbage collection. The collected garbage was placed in special containers and then sent to the city landfill. This step not only kept the city clean, but also contributed to improving the sanitary condition of the city.

In addition, as part of the Sabbath, irrigation ditch systems and watercourses were inspected and cleaned of debris. These measures are of great importance: the proper functioning of irrigation systems is essential for watering plants and preserving greenery. Foreign objects and debris in ditches and canals can impede the free flow of water and harm the city's water system. That is why specialists prioritized cleaning these systems and ensured their proper functioning.

An important part of the Sabbath is the formation of a public ecological culture. The culture of proper garbage disposal, sorting, recycling and not polluting the environment was promoted among city residents. Specialists of the City Environmental Quality and Control Department reminded residents that keeping the city clean is everyone's responsibility. Through this event, residents saw their contribution to the city's ecology and showed interest in protecting it.

During the weekend, special interactive lessons were organized for children and teenagers. Schoolchildren and students took part in practical lessons on waste sorting, environmental cleanliness, and keeping the city clean. This event allowed young people to form an early sense of environmental responsibility and increase their interest in protecting the environment.

During the campaign, organizers and volunteers used special equipment. Garbage bags, gloves, special containers, and cleaning supplies were used. This ensured the event was efficient and safe. In addition, specialists used special equipment to clean irrigation ditches and sewer systems, which allowed the work to be done quickly and efficiently.

City cleaning is not limited to garbage collection. Its main goal is to form a culture of nature conservation and environmental protection among residents, to strengthen responsibility and social unity. Each person contributes to society by keeping their yard, street, and the city as a whole clean. Cleaning is one of the most important tools for increasing the ecological culture of residents.

The participants of the Sabbath shared their experiences and made recommendations for maintaining cleanliness in their districts. This will allow the city to hold regular Sabbaths, attract residents to an ecological culture, and preserve green areas, flower beds, and parks.

In addition, public monitoring was also carried out during the Sabbath. Specialists of the City Department of Environmental Quality and Control monitored compliance with garbage disposal rules, checked the condition of irrigation systems, and conducted explanatory work with residents. Such monitoring strengthens environmental discipline, improves the sanitary condition of the city, and creates conditions for a safe life for residents.

By participating in the Sabbilyk, each resident made their contribution, promoting the culture of maintaining cleanliness in the city. In addition, this event strengthens mutual cooperation between residents and authorities, encouraging people to actively participate in public issues.

According to the approved schedule, during the Sabbath, all district streets and public places, garbage dumps and irrigation systems were inspected and, if necessary, cleaning was carried out. These works contribute to improving the sanitary conditions of city life, ensuring the proper functioning of water systems, and developing green areas.

Keeping the city clean is a common responsibility for each of us. The campaign is aimed at increasing the environmental responsibility of residents, protecting the environment, and improving the quality of life in the city. Each city resident, by participating in keeping their yard, street, and the city as a whole clean, contributes to society, preserves green areas, and makes their own contribution to the beauty of the city.

Such clean-ups help city residents understand the importance of keeping their neighborhoods, streets, parks, and gardens clean. In addition, these activities help to form an ecological culture, increase residents' responsibility for nature, and leave a clean and comfortable city for future generations.

Specialists of the Department of Urban Environmental Quality and Control noted the success of the Sabbath. All workers and volunteers performed their duties with honor, contributing to the creation of a clean and safe environment for city residents. Every garbage collection, cleaning of irrigation systems, and maintenance of green areas is aimed at improving the overall sanitary condition of the city.

In conclusion, the city-wide cleanup drive held in Shymkent on September 27, 2025 is an important event aimed at keeping the city clean, increasing environmental culture, and forming social responsibility among residents. The participation of all city residents and management specialists will make a great contribution to improving the beauty and sanitary conditions of the city and increasing the quality of life of residents.