Minister of Municipality launches Zero Waste national campaign
Qatar Tribune
QNA Doha Minister of Municipality HE Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Subaie, has launched the Zero Waste Campaign. The inauguration of the campaign was...
QNADohaMinister of Municipality HE Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Subaie, has launched the Zero Waste Campaign.The inauguration of the campaign was attended by Minister of Environment and Climate Change HE Sheikh Dr. Faleh bin Nasser bin Ahmed bin Ali Al Thani, and Minister of Education and Higher Education HE Buthaina bint Ali Al Jabr Al Nuaimi. Assistant Undersecretary for Public Services Affairs at the Ministry of Municipality Eng Ahmed Mohammed Al Sada, said the campaign aims to reach an advanced level of community awareness of the importance of waste as part of sustainability resource, and to achieve many other goals aimed to improve waste management, which helps mitigate its effects on the health of community, and improving the quality of life, in order to achieve the objectives of Qatar National Vision 2030. He added that the launch of this national campaign also comes within the great interest that the State of Qatar attaches to the issue of waste recycling, in implementation of the lofty directives of HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, on the need to keep pace with the shift towards clean and renewable energy, and to work to recycle waste.He explained that in this context, the Ministry of Municipality is implementing many programmes, initiatives and events, to deal with all types of waste, reuse it, generate electric power and produce agricultural fertiliser, noting in this context that the Ministryâs waste treatment centre, which is one of the largest waste treatment centres in the Middle East produces fertiliser, electricity, biogas and recyclable materials. He added that last year, its production reached more than 36 thousand tonnes of fertiliser, distributed to municipalities, nurseries and all public authorities in the country, in addition to the production of 264,000 megawatts / hour of electricity and 38 cubic metres of biogas, as well as other iron, plastic and other products.He stressed that the stateâs interest in establishing an area dedicated to public factories in the field of recycling had an important role in encouraging recycling industries, pointing out that the number of factories allocated to land in Al Afja area reached 50 factories, carrying out many activities, including recycling tires, metals, medical waste, electronics and fertilisers, construction waste, wood, oil, plastic, batteries, paper, aluminum, or anything else related to recycling.He stated that the most important characteristic of the campaign is that it is societal, in which various state agencies and institutions participate and support, governmental, semi-governmental, private, educational and charitable institutions, and civil society initiatives.At the end of his speech, he expressed his wishes that the campaign would achieve success in terms of mobilising all governmental, private and community efforts to contribute to achieving its goals and achieving a waste-free society.During the inauguration ceremony, a film was shown regarding the harmful effects of the spread of waste on public health and the environment, the importance of public cleanliness, and the need to dispose of waste of various forms and types in safe and secure ways, by placing them in the designated places, in addition to a theatrical performance emphasises the importance of societal awareness of all these implications that make the country free of waste, and the best place to live and work, and thus the need for everyone to contribute to its growth and development.