It is saddening to witness the degradation of our beloved Rawalpindi's cleanliness. Despite waste management efforts, our streets and public spaces remain tainted by litter, casting a shadow over our city's beauty. It's time for a profound change.
We must: ignite a collective consciousness about waste disposal, bolster waste management systems to ensure efficiency, enforce littering regulations with unwavering resolve, foster a culture of recycling and sustainability, and unite with local groups to restore our city's glory through community-driven clean-up campaigns.
Saliha Mughal
Rawalpindi
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