VISIT

During the GEWR forum in Astana, West Dala invited Mansur Tursynovich Oshurbaev, Director of the Department of State Waste Management Policy of the Ministry of Ecology, Geology and Natural Recourses of Kazakhstan, to visit the company's facilities. Said and Done! This week we welcomed a guest to the WMF and showed how our waste management facility works. During his working visit, Mr. Oshurbayev was accompanied by Kairat Shamenovich Salakhadenov, General Director, as well as employees of the production unit and ecologists of the company. The tour of the WMF was followed by a lively discussion of pressing issues of concern to all participants in the waste management market: changes in the Environmental Codex, NAPs, dealing with ozone-depleting, construction waste and battery. The dialogue was open and allowed for the raising of issues that are not always talked about from the high rostrum.

Thanks to the KAZWASTE Association and personally to Aizhan Ryskulova, Deputy Executive Director of KAZWASTE, for her assistance in communication with the Ministry of Ecology, Geology and Natural Resources of Kazakhstan and other state authorities.

 

  

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West Dala became a partner of the largest Eurasian forum on waste management and renewable energy — the GREEN ENERGY & WASTE RECYCLING FORUM (GEWR). In its 20th anniversary year, our company continues to support all initiatives of the event organizer — KazWaste Association, which serves as a representative body for the waste management industry.

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West Dala held the "Ecological Challenge" campaign, which was attended by employees of the Head Office, Prorva WMF, Tengiz WMF and the OSS Project, Uzen WMF and the MMG RAO Project, Koshanai WMF, WMF and the Transport Department, Integrated Landfill and the Eskene West Project.