Sharjah acts to clear streets of ugly wastePublish Date: 2010-01-11 03:00:06 Story Code: 24239 SHARJAH // Unsightly piles of household and industrial waste in residential and commercial areas could become a thing of the past under arrangements announced yesterday to clean up Sharjah. The agreement will initially see Tandeef’s fleet of street sweeping machines and rubbish collection vehicles heading for sector 7, Al Majaz. The largest of Sharjah’s residential zones, it is home to about 300,000 people. Tandeef – the Arabic word for cleaning – will take responsibility for collecting, transporting and treating more than 600,000 tonnes of non-hazardous solid waste annually, the company said in a statement yesterday. It will also carry out recycling and “waste minimisation”, as well as community awareness programmes. “Our mission is to ensure that there is a healthy and clean environment for the people of the emirate. Through this programme, Sharjah will be a first-class environmental example with established international standards and procedures.” “We do not want to accuse anyone of failing but significant development in the emirate has called for specialised companies to handle key projects like rubbish collection and waste disposal,” said Salim bin Mohamed al Owais, the acting chairman of Bee’ah.
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