Air Pollution: Waste from Sewing Workshops Can Now Be Recycled
He emphasized that burning such waste negatively impacts the state of the environment.
“The Ministry of Environment is actively working in this direction: we have acquired all the necessary equipment and are also using drones to monitor the situation. If black smoke is detected, inspectors can conduct checks. Additionally, the environmental inspection interacts with local authorities and law enforcement agencies, which allows for fines to be imposed on violators,” noted Amangeldiev.
The Deputy Prime Minister added that the new enterprise in Tokmok not only allows for waste processing but also promotes the reuse of fabrics.
Daniyar Amangeldiev also urged enterprises to submit raw materials for processing instead of burning them, which is a more environmentally safe solution.