The Islamabad district administration continues its large-scale Zero Waste cleanliness operation during Eid ul Azha, ensuring swift collection of sacrificial waste through coordinated sanitation efforts.
The Islamabad district administration has continued its ambitious Zero Waste initiative across the federal capital on the second day of Eid ul Azha. This large-scale cleanliness drive aims to ensure that sacrificial remains are collected and disposed of swiftly and efficiently, maintaining a clean environment for residents and visitors alike.
According to reports from the district administration, coordinated sanitation strategies have been implemented to manage the increased waste generated during this significant Islamic festival. The operation involves collecting sacrificial remains from residential areas and public spaces, with efforts focused on preventing littering and promoting environmental consciousness among citizens.
The continued success of this Zero Waste drive reflects a growing commitment to sustainable practices in Islamabad. By adopting effective collection methods and involving community participation, the administration hopes to set an example for other cities across Pakistan. This initiative not only enhances public health but also contributes to preserving the natural beauty of the city during one of its most celebrated festivals.
As the Eid ul Azha celebrations continue, the Zero Waste drive remains a key component in ensuring that the festivities are enjoyed responsibly and sustainably by all members of the community.