8.8 tonnes of trash cleared on last day of Jalan TAR bazaar

8.8 tonnes of trash cleared on last day of Jalan TAR bazaar

DBKL says it encourages everyone, including traders and visitors, to practise leaving zero waste behind.

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DBKL said it had recycled 250kg of trash, comprising plastic, paper and aluminium. (DBKL pics)
PETALING JAYA:
Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) cleared 8.8 tonnes of rubbish today after the final day of the annual Aidilfitri bazaar at Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman in the city centre.

In a Facebook post, DBKL said it had recycled 250kg of trash, comprising plastic, paper and aluminium.

DBKL said the focus of the operation, carried out in collaboration with Alam Flora Sdn Bhd, was to ensure that drains, walkways and the surrounding areas were free of rubbish and dirt.

“This intensive clean-up operation was held to ensure the area remains clean after the end of the bazaar, which draws thousands of visitors throughout Ramadan.

“The practice of maintaining cleanliness is a shared responsibility.

“DBKL encourages everyone, including traders and visitors, to practise the concept of leaving behind ‘zero waste’ to reduce the negative impact on the environment,” it said.

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