LAHORE: The Lahore Waste Management Company (LWMC) conducted uninterrupted cleaning operations throughout the city, ensuring optimal sanitation facilities for residents.
Sanitation teams remained active even during holidays, rapidly clearing open plots in rural union councils. In addition to street cleaning, 39 large open plots were cleared as part of the Grand Waste Clearance Activity, during which over 5,000 tons of city waste was transported to Lakhodair in the past 24 hours. Cleaning teams were deployed in Wagah Town, Jallo Pind, Taj Garh, and Handu to enhance cleaning efforts.
The clearance of open plots in Umar Town, Nishtar Town, Shadab Colony, Kahna, and Gajjumata also continued. LWMC Chief Executive Officer Babar Sahib Din stated that following the instructions of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, every street is being transformed into a zero-waste area. LWMC officers and operational teams are working in three shifts to maintain these efforts.
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