MWMC starts process to procure new machinery
MWMC CEO says 100 containers, 400 hand carts and 600 waste bins would be procured
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MULTAN:
Multan Waste Management Company (MWMC) started the process of procuring new machinery to improve the cleanliness system in the city. The company has decided to divide the city into four zones for swift cleanliness arrangements.
MWMC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Nasir Shahzad, while presiding over a meeting on Friday, said that 100 containers, 400 hand carts and 600 waste bins would be procured with an estimated cost of over Rs50 million.
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He added that the company is going to divide the city into four zones and four deputy managers were being deputed to cover the maximum area of the city. He further said Deputy Commissioner Aamir Khattak would inaugurate the new station of the company near Chungi No 9 next week. He briefed that 15 motorcycles would be given to sector in-charges. A total of 10 civil defence staffers had been deputed with an enforcement team to control littering and garbage.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 14th, 2019.
Multan Waste Management Company (MWMC) started the process of procuring new machinery to improve the cleanliness system in the city. The company has decided to divide the city into four zones for swift cleanliness arrangements.
MWMC Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Nasir Shahzad, while presiding over a meeting on Friday, said that 100 containers, 400 hand carts and 600 waste bins would be procured with an estimated cost of over Rs50 million.
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He added that the company is going to divide the city into four zones and four deputy managers were being deputed to cover the maximum area of the city. He further said Deputy Commissioner Aamir Khattak would inaugurate the new station of the company near Chungi No 9 next week. He briefed that 15 motorcycles would be given to sector in-charges. A total of 10 civil defence staffers had been deputed with an enforcement team to control littering and garbage.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 14th, 2019.