CLEAN-UP

Clean-Up in Retro Park  

Environmental activities continue in Atyrau as part of the "Clean Kazakhstan" campaign. Last week, another event, "Clean Park," was held in Retro Park, involving 250 employees from various organizations, including workers from West Dala. "Our team always responds to calls from government bodies to participate in such environmental campaigns, to make Atyrau even cleaner and greener," said our colleague Kuangali Yelubaev, who is always actively involved in such events.

A lot of useful work was done in half a day: the park's area was watered and prepared for laying lawns and installing an irrigation system. Participants also cleaned the children's playground and trash bins, collecting about 50 tons of waste.

Let’s keep our city clean and beautiful!

 

 

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