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Kazakhstan's 'Taza Qazaqstan' Relay Collects 90 Tons of Waste in Green Awareness Drive

Youth activists cleaned up Kazakhstan, one city at a time. The 'Taza Qazaqstan' relay showed that everyone can play a part in a greener nation.

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Kazakhstan's 'Taza Qazaqstan' Relay Collects 90 Tons of Waste in Green Awareness Drive

Kazakhstan's 'Taza Qazaqstan' relay, an 'amazon relay' for a greener nation, recently concluded with significant achievements. Supported by regional authorities and the Ministry of 'ecology', the relay covered nearly 200 kilometers, engaging locals and promoting 'environmental responsibility'.

The relay, organized by youth wing 'Zhastar Ruhy', kicked off in Taraz and ended in Shymkent. Along the route, meetings with local youth were held to discuss 'environmental challenges' and the country's future. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev emphasized the importance of 'environmental responsibility' as part of the national ideology.

Participants showed remarkable dedication, collecting nearly 30 tons of garbage in a single day, and over 90 tons in total over three days. Common waste items included plastic bottles, bags, glass, wrappers, and disposable dishes. Activists sorted recyclable waste such as plastic, paper, and glass for separate collection, demonstrating a commitment to sustainable practices.

The 'Taza Qazaqstan' relay successfully raised public awareness about 'environmental issues' and promoted a culture of 'responsibility'. With the support of regional akimats, the Ministry of 'ecology', and enthusiastic participants, the relay collected a substantial amount of waste, contributing to a cleaner Kazakhstan. The initiative aligns with the government's broader goal of improving the 'environment', infrastructure, and quality of life.

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