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Environmental and cultural activities in the governorates within the celebration of the National Environment Day

2019-11-03T16:22:52.789Z


SANA - A number of governorates witnessed a variety of environmental activities, exhibitions and artistic events during the Environment Day celebration


Provinces-Sana

A number of governorates today witnessed various environmental activities, exhibitions and artistic paragraphs during the celebration of the National Environment Day under the title “With our cooperation, we will improve our environment”.

In the city of Sweida, the events that took place at the Arab Cultural Center Theater on this occasion included exhibitions of handicrafts from the environment, medicinal plants and embroideries presented by a number of craftsmen and painting for adolescents whose work dealt with issues related to the environment and the importance of preserving them. Sama Development with the participation of 20 boys and girls.

The child Tim Henidi participant through the design of a wastewater treatment plant from environmental harmony that the idea of ​​its design aims to contribute to the provision of a clean environment free from pollution, while the students drew brunette Samara roundabout and Shatha Zinedine and Shata Samoa participants paintings to the need to maintain cleanliness and prevent Infringement of greenery and forests.

She pointed out that she and a group of women made many models and paintings of the remains of nylon bags and old plastic bottles, while Shamia Tawil participated in the cultivation of plants Alofira and medicinal products in order to encourage the cultivation of plants and increase green areas to be a clean lung of the city.

The ceremony was attended by the governor of Sweida, Amer Ibrahim Al-Ashi, the secretary of the Sweida branch of the Baath Arab Socialist Party, Fawzat Shuqair, members of the People's Assembly, and civil and official events.

On this occasion, the Environment Directorate in Homs held a festive event in the village of Al-Mushtaya in Wadi Al-Nadhari area, which included honoring 35 cleaners and firefighters who participated in extinguishing the fires that broke out in the valley recently. .

Talal al-Ali, director of the environment in Homs, stressed that the environmental damage suffered in the valley area needs collective action to restore the green vegetation to it, pointing out that the afforestation campaigns launched yesterday will continue to restore the entire vegetation.

Firefighting worker Akram Maarouf said that firefighters worked hard to extinguish the fires that broke out in some villages in Wadi al-Nadari, while sanitation worker Salem al-Sarim said that it is their duty to keep the environment clean and safe, stressing the importance of cooperation with public institutions in protecting the environment.

Child Sidra Kassoum of the Young Environmentalists Project said the project knows the environment around us and how to preserve it.

During the event, a landfill area in Al-Mushtaia village was transformed into an environmental site by cleaning and planting it with flowers.

In Kenitra, an environmental event was held that included a festival on the runway of the Fourth College of Education in Al-Baath City, honoring a number of cleaners in administrative units, establishing an environmental path and planting a number of forest plantations, during which 50 workers were honored.

Deputy Chairman of the Executive Office in the governorate Hussein Ishaq affirmed in a statement to SANA the importance of keeping the environment clean and free of pollutants, pointing out the efforts exerted by government agencies in partnership with all concerned parties and popular organizations to preserve the environment.

For his part, Director of the Directorate of Environmental Affairs Ali Ibrahim said that the infringements and systematic sabotage of infrastructure, especially forests and natural forests in Brega and Bir Ajam during the past years due to terrorist attacks have negatively affected the environment.

In Tartous governorate, the Environment Directorate in cooperation with the city council held an exhibition of environmental innovations and waste recycling in the exhibition hall of Tartous old on the Corniche, which lasts for three days accompanied with a clean-up campaign in old Tartous and honoring 20 cleaners in the province in recognition of their efforts.

Dr. Ali Dawood, Director of the Environment, explained in a press statement that the exhibition aims to introduce the topic of clean energies and waste recycling to the possibility of utilizing them in a way that serves the environment.

In turn, Eng. Wissam Issa, Director of Solid Waste, said in a similar statement that the participation today comes from the principle of maintaining a clean environment and make it free of random dumpsites and garbage.

Eng. Mohamed Mayous of Tartous Research Center talked about the pattern of participation in the exhibition, which is represented by a bio-fermenter for organic waste resulting from the daily consumption of the family, such as food residues, which is a plastic device does not exceed 25 thousand Syrian pounds in which food residues and bacteria are placed to produce fermentation Suitable for home use.

Tareq Al-Aarsan from the Faculty of Technical Engineering at Tartous University and in order to maintain a pollution-free environment introduced his innovation which is a fridge working on solar energy.

Adnan Ibrahim, head of the Culture, Media and Theater Office, said that the participation of the Vanguards of Ba'ath organization in the exhibition was diverse and included the participation of a number of children in the cleanliness campaign.

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Source: sena

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