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RWMC removes over 20,000 tons of garbage

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The Rawalpindi Waste Management Company (RWMC) removed over 20,000 tons of garbage from Rawalpindi city and its tehsils during a month-long “Suthra Punjab” cleanliness campaign from March 1 to 31.

According to RWMC spokesman, during the campaign, the teams had cleared 55 union councils of the district Zero-waste and addressed 178 complaints received on social media platforms during the drive.

He informed that over 3,000 sanitary workers were participating in the drive to make the district free from waste.
At the same time, hundreds of pamphlets were distributed, and banners were displayed to create awareness among the people. Commissioner of Rawalpindi Division AamirKhattak , Chairman RWMC SaqibRafiq and CEO RWMC RanaSajidSafdar visited various Union Councils of the city daily to inspect the cleanliness campaign.

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