Tokayev Pushes for Eco-Friendly Astana: Waste Plant Urgent, Vandalism Unacceptable
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has stressed the importance of modern infrastructure and eco-friendly urban development in Kazakhstan. He emphasized the need to accelerate the construction of a waste processing plant and expressed his disapproval of vandalism.
Tokayev participated in the 'Taza Qazaqstan' environmental campaign today, inspecting the Greenline boulevard in the 'Nura' district. Despite positive changes in the city, he noted that there is still much work to be done.
He ordered that the development of Kazakhstan's infrastructure should continue, with a focus on ecology and beautification. The president also emphasized the need to speed up the construction of a waste processing plant, with no information yet available on who will lead this project as of October 2025. Tokayev made it clear that vandalism is unacceptable and those responsible should be held accountable.
President Tokayev's visit highlights the government's commitment to improving Kazakhstan's infrastructure and environment. The construction of the waste processing plant is a key priority, with the identity of its leader yet to be revealed. The president's message against vandalism serves as a reminder of the importance of protecting the city's progress.
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