40 tons of garbage removed as part of eco-campaign in Shymkent

40 tons of garbage removed as part of eco-campaign in Shymkent

01.11.2025 02:09:22 132

On November 1, 2025, the "Clean Thursday" environmental campaign continued in the Turan district of Shymkent. This campaign was organized to form an ecological culture among city residents, keep the environment clean, and preserve greenery. Residents of the district, volunteers, students, and college students actively participated in the campaign.

The Senbilik was held in the courtyard of a multi-storey residential building on Adyrbekov Street. Those gathered were provided with special equipment and the work was organized systematically. Participants cleaned the ditches and ditches from debris, mowed the grass, swept the yard, and put it in order. Everyone contributed their share and took part in cleaning the yard and roads, green spaces, and public spaces.

Such environmental measures are of great importance. They not only protect the air, soil, and waterways from pollution, but also contribute to environmental education among residents and the formation of a sense of responsibility for nature among young people. Each cleaned area is a concrete step towards a more comfortable life for residents.

According to the participants of the Sabbath, organizing and jointly carrying out cleaning work brings great moral satisfaction. After cleaning the streets and yards, people feel better and feel that they have made a contribution to the cleanliness of the city as a whole. Young people and students see the results of their actions and absorb environmental responsibility.

These actions have been held systematically since the beginning of the year. Since the beginning of 2025, such cleaning operations have been organized 43 times. During this time, about 40 tons of garbage have been removed in the Turan district and the city. This high figure clearly demonstrates the residents' inclination towards environmental culture and their commitment to making the city clean and attractive.

In total, more than 3 thousand citizens participated in such campaigns and voluntarily took care of the environment. They were not limited to cleaning their yards and collecting garbage, but also took care of greenery, cleaned flower beds, and cleaned irrigation systems and ditches. This activity teaches young people to work in a team and raises their environmental awareness.

Another important part of the Saturday is to increase the activity of residents themselves. Many participants noted that this campaign is not just a one-day event, but that everyone should do their part to maintain cleanliness. They understood that the more every yard, every road, and every green space is cleaned, the more beautiful, comfortable, and safe the city will be.

The cleaning measures also have a great practical value. Hazardous waste, construction materials, plastic, paper, and food waste were collected from garbage dumps and taken to special places. Proper processing of this waste makes an additional contribution to environmental protection and teaches people about recycling and maintaining an ecological culture.

The participants of the campaign especially emphasized the importance of cleaning irrigation systems. By cleaning the city's ditches and water channels, it is possible to prevent flooding and reduce the harmful effects of clogged waterways. In addition, these measures contribute to the growth of greenery and a comfortable life for residents.

The social significance of the Sabbath is also great. When young people and adults work together to improve public spaces, a sense of solidarity, responsibility, and love for society is formed among them. These environmental actions are not limited to garbage collection, but also help people understand their place in society and their responsibility.

The Shymkent City Akimat and the Turan District Administration supported the event and expressed their gratitude to all participants. They noted that it is necessary to organize such clean-up events regularly to form an ecological culture and keep the city clean. In addition, the Akimat called on residents to be active, take care of the environment, and make the city more attractive.

One of the participants, college student Aidana, said: "We cleaned our yard and took out the trash. This is our contribution to making not only our college yard, but also the city clean. It is important for everyone to do their part. If we all work together, the city will be more beautiful and comfortable."

In general, the "Clean Thursday" sabbatical on November 1, 2025 is a manifestation of the active participation of residents and young people of Shymkent in protecting the environment. People who participated in the sabbatical made their contribution by collecting garbage, cleaning ditches, and tidying up lawns. Such events not only create an environmental culture among residents, but also increase their activity in society and a sense of responsibility.

It is expected that such Sabbaths will be held regularly in the future, and the city will remain clean, green, and comfortable. These events will not only teach young people about environmental responsibility, but will also make a significant contribution to the beautification of the city, the comfortable life of residents, and the formation of a culture of environmental protection.

In conclusion, as part of the "Clean Thursday" Saturday on November 1, more than 30 people took part in cleaning and tidying up the courtyards, ditches, and lawns of a multi-storey residential building. As a result of such events, which have been organized 43 times since the beginning of the year, about 40 tons of garbage have been removed and more than 3 thousand citizens have been active. This is an important event aimed at increasing the environmental culture of city residents, creating a clean environment, and protecting greenery.