TOP-30

Tatyana Anatolyevna Sergeeva, Chief Technologist of West Dala LLP, has entered the annual list of TOP-30 Kazakhstani professionals in the waste management industry.

During the entire period of cooperation with the Kazakhstan Waste Management Association "KazWaste" Tatyana Anatolyevna shares her deep knowledge and experience that helps in solving complex problems of the waste management industry. She participated as an expert on making proposals to the Environmental Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, is currently a member of the technical working group of the NP JSC "International green technologies and investment projects center" on the development of the handbook of the BAT of the Republic of Kazakhstan. One of the great achievements of Tatyana Anatolyevna is the expert opinion on the introduction of a standard for equipment for the destruction and neutralization of hazardous medical waste, which could prevent a negative impact on the entire waste management market.
It is important to note that during the work in the company, with its direct participation, equipment is being introduced at all facilities of West Dala LLP.

On behalf of the company's team, we congratulate Tatyana Anatolyevna on her high public recognition and thank her for her active position as an expert and consultant! We also welcome and congratulate all the specialists included in the TOP-30 industry professionals. We wish you all further success and prosperity!

 

                         

 

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