UK Ambassador: Baku's streets stand out with cleanliness

For three years, the Baku City Executive Power has been implementing a project with the British company Mott MacDonald on modern management of collection, transportation, and sorting of solid waste, Report informs, citing the Baku City Executive Power.

The project, initially launched as a pilot project in the Narimanov district, later gradually covered three more districts of the capital - Nizami, Nasimi, and Yasamal districts. As a result of promotion and awareness-raising activities with residents, positive results have been achieved in four districts where the project is implemented. The achievements allow other districts of the capital to join this project gradually.

The implementation of the project has been under the control of the Baku City Executive Power since the first days. In addition, Mott MacDonald's management and representatives oversee the waste composition and sorting levels at the specially established solid waste management monitoring center of the Executive Power.

Böyük Britaniyanın Azərbaycandakı səfiri Ceyms Şarp Bakı Şəhər Mənzil Kommunal Təsərrüfatı Departamentinin Monitorinq Mərkəzinə gələrək birgə layihənin həyata keçirilməsi ilə bağlı görülən işlərlə yaxından tanış olub.

Səfirə layihənin tətbiqi və qazanılan uğurlar barədə ətraflı məlumat verilib.

The British Ambassador to Azerbaijan James Sharp visited the Monitoring Center of the Baku City Department of Housing and Communal Services and got acquainted with the work done to implement the joint project.

The ambassador was informed in detail about the implementation of the project and its achievements.

Then, Ambassador James Sharp shared his impressions: "Today, the streets of Baku are clean. I am delighted to see the successful implementation of waste management project implemented by the Baku City Executive Power together with the British company Mott MacDonald. Waste management and recycling are critical for combating climate change, and I urge everyone to get involved."

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