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RWMC starts distribution of biodegradable bags ahead of Eid ul Azha

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The Rawalpindi Waste Management Company has started the free-of-cost distribution of biodegradable bags to the residents of the city for the proper disposing of the sacrificial animal waste ahead of Eid Ul Azha.

Chairing a meeting to review the RWMC Eid cleanliness arrangements, Chairman RWMC Saqib Rafiq said that the Company has finalized a comprehensive cleanliness plan for Eid-ul-Azha to get rid of entrails and offal of the slaughtered animals while all available resources will be utilized to accomplish the task.

He said that RWMC would remove over 9,000 tons of waste on Eid-ul-Azha while as many as 4,000 sanitary workers be deployed in three shifts round the clock during the drive.

Saqib informed that 435 vehicles, including dumpers, tractors, trolleys, pick-ups and excavators would be part of the special drive to remove the remains from every nook and corner of the district.

He added that the staff leaves would be cancelled and sanitary workers and officials of the department would ensure cleanliness during the three Eid days in all tehsils of the district including Murree, Kahuta, Taxila, Gujar Khan and Kallar Syeda.

The chairman said that 61 permanent collection points and mobile transfer stations would be set up in the city and tehsils while the distribution of biodegradable bags for the entrails of the sacrificial animals among the citizens had been kicked off.

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