On the International Environment Day, the Minister of Tourism and Environment Blendi Klosi and Deputy Mayor Arbjan Mazniku inspected this landfill today, emphasizing that thanks to the right policies, these hot spots that have been problematic for years have been transformed. “Today are June 5, the international day of the environment and I do not believe there is a more suitable day than this to see a great public work, which is already not only in Tirana but is reflected in Elbasan and in Fier. But what we see here in the Sharra landfill and what we see today in these large public investments that have been made in our country is that with a little work, but with a lot of desire and contribution we can transform hotspots like the Sharra landfill that for “All of us who have dealt with administration, who have dealt with politics, if you will, has been one of the greatest shames of Albaniaâ€, said Klosi. Minister Klosi underlined that the large incinerator project will treat urban waste. “From a place that was the shame of Albania, it has now been turned into a city park, paved with green areas and areas already well managed to leave the place and then a large incinerator, which will treat urban waste. all of central Albania. It is a big public investment, which will have to be seen with the naked eye and that is why we have invited so many media today to see a real transformation of our great struggle for a clean Albania. “From this moment we can say that we have a green lung for our cityâ€, stressed Klosi. Deputy Mayor Mazniku stated that the change is already radical and this solution has not only eliminated pollution but also ensured integrated waste management. “I believe that in a brief situation, I am sure that each of the media has in their archive images of what Sharra was like a few years ago, an open wound which systematically, we can say that as a wound infected pus leaks, and to some extent both Sharra leaked dirt, smoke throughout the city, especially in urban areas. Everyone can distinguish a radical change, a solution for the city, and by systematically eliminating not only pollution but also ensuring integrated waste management of the largest city in all of Albania. “I believe that the change can already be clearly seenâ€, declared Mazniku.
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