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The integrated waste management solution provider, Zoomlion Ghana Limited, marked World Environment Day this year with an extensive cleaning exercise in the community of Nmai Dzorn, home to the company's headquarters.
The company's management and staff swept the surrounding streets, cleaned and cleaned the gutters and muffled drains along the famous School Junction Road, with various waste management vehicles and various equipment, shuttling between vehicles and collecting waste immediately as they are collected.
Ms. Gloria Anti, Deputy General Manager of Zoomlion Ghana Limited, who led the management and staff in charge of the exercise as part of an interview, said that the company, central waste treatment plant in the country, had decided to commemorate the theme "Beat Air Pollution" by cleaning its surroundings.
She explained that it was important for stakeholders to mitigate the pollution, which has become a global chancre due to the blind spill of waste into the drains and to unauthorized places at any time in their environment .
She stressed the need to protect the environment from pollution as its effects threaten human health.
Ms. Anti lamented the rate at which plastics, in particular, are being dumped back into waters that impede aquatic life.
Regarding Ghanaian President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo's vision that Ghana should become Africa's cleanest city, Ms. Anti has been optimistic about the president's vision. , achievable with the good attitudes anchored in Ghanaians with regard to good health practices already established all scientific infrastructures of waste management necessary to achieve this feat.
World Environment Day (WED) is celebrated on June 5th of each year to encourage awareness and action for the protection of the environment. The event, which was held for the first time in 1974, was a flagship campaign to raise public awareness of emerging environmental issues such as marine pollution, global warming and related crime. to wild species.
Ms. Anti urged Ghanaians and civil society groups to positively contribute to the President's vision of making Ghana a hub for tourism in Africa.
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