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الاحد: 25 يناير 2026
  • 25 يناير 2026
  • 18:51
Jordan  Signing an Agreement to Provide Suspended Containers in Public Places

Khaberni - The Greater Amman Municipality and the Ministry of Environment, today, Sunday, signed a cooperation agreement to manufacture metal containers and suspended waste baskets for distribution in public places, parks, forests, and public gardens, aiming to enhance the infrastructure for waste management and reduce random dumping.
The agreement, signed by the Chairman of the Municipality Committee Dr. Youssef Al-Shawarbeh and Minister of Environment Dr. Ayman Sulaiman, aims to enhance cooperation and coordination between the municipality and the ministry to implement the executive program of the cleanliness strategy and reduce random waste dumping for 2026-2027, to preserve the environment and spread environmental awareness in the community about the phenomenon of random waste disposal in public places, roads, parks, gardens, and touristic and archaeological sites, and to enhance the infrastructure for waste management.
Al-Shawarbeh said that the municipality is working on improving the level of cleanliness through the executive program of the cleanliness strategy and reducing random waste dumping, emphasizing the importance of partnership with all state institutions to elevate the level of services provided to citizens.
For his part, Sulaiman praised the efforts of the municipality to serve the city of Amman and its citizens, and improve the level of cleanliness and eliminate the phenomenon of random waste dumping to keep Amman clean, noting that cooperation with the Greater Amman Municipality in manufacturing and providing metal containers and waste baskets in public places throughout the Kingdom directly contributes to enhancing positive environmental behavior among citizens, and reducing negative practices that affect the environment and public health.
The signing of the agreement was attended by the Deputy Chairman of the Amman Municipality Committee Engineer Ziad Al-Reihani, the City Director Engineer Ahmad Al-Malkawi, and the Secretary General of the Ministry of Environment Dr. Omar Arabiyat.

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