00:01Waste, refuse, rubbish. No matter what you call it, it remains one of the world's biggest environmental challenges.
00:08But in Central Asia, Kazakhstan is taking a different approach.
00:11The country has launched a huge national campaign called Taza Kazakhstan, which means Clean Kazakhstan.
00:18Introduced last year by the president, Kassum Zhemartukaev, the program marks a new model of environmental action.
00:24The Taza Kazakhstan program, it's not just a program, it's more of a mindset that we've built here, especially in these volunteering programs, and there are a lot of them.
00:33It could just start with me and my sister. We can just go out one day and we can just go and explain, even little children, that everything starts from themselves and, of course, from the government as well.
00:44The campaign targets Kazakhstan's most pressing environmental issues, from cleaning up polluted areas and planting trees to modernizing waste collection and increasing recycling rates.
01:00Since the beginning of the year, nearly 600 cleanup events have taken place across the country, involving 2 million people.
01:08It's a nationwide effort for a cleaner future, and you can see it in action right here.
01:13The initiative brings together everyone, from school children to business leaders, but volunteers are a driving force behind the campaign.
01:21The new generation is growing up with green value.
01:51Environmental education is integrated into school programs, helping young people understand their role in building a sustainable future.
02:00But one of the crucial parts of the Taza Kazakhstan project aims to deal with serious, long-standing environmental challenges across the country.
02:08To address the lack of proper landfills, the government launched a large-scale program to build new waste disposal areas.
02:15The question of polygons is, of course, one of the most problematic problems, but the Ministry of Ecology of Ecology has also been published.
02:22In 2023, there was a 100 new polygons confirmed.
02:27There are 7 of them built, there are 23 polygons, 23 polygons are prepared for project-to-smart documentation, and in the future, they will also be implemented.
02:36And there are 18 of them doing this work.
02:39As part of the ecological campaign, cities across Kazakhstan are receiving investment to modernize their waste collection systems.
02:47In Almaty City, for example, the fleet has been expanded with 50 new trucks.
02:52Modern approaches are enhancing Taza Kazakhstan's impact, making the project more efficient.
02:57Even space technology is part of the solution.
03:00Kazakhstan now uses satellite monitoring to detect illegal landfills.
03:05The system detects waste hotspots, each one marked in red.
03:09These satellite images don't just reveal dumping zones, they also help track floods, forest fires and other environmental threats across Kazakhstan.
03:18At the very beginning, when we started our project, the space monitoring program, we have detected more than 9,000 solid waste formations over 60 cities in Kazakhstan.
03:33We are delivering data to the state authorities, and the state authorities are working with the local administrations.
03:39We are trying to make the situation manageable and predictable.
03:45The result of Taza Kazakhstan's project is also visible through digital tools.
03:49This Telegram chatbot allows people to report illegal dumpsites, street pollution or broken infrastructure,
03:56and receive real-time updates on how their requests are being handled.
04:00This is Taza Kazakhstan's bot. I just sent a report, and it's already been accepted.
04:05As you can see, it's quick, and everyone can use it.
04:08Since the bot was launched, citizens have submitted over 22,000 reports, and more than 19,000 cases have already been resolved.
04:15The Telegram Taza Kazakhstan's bot has opened the job and the result of local authorities.
04:20The public has appeared with a simple, accessible function where it can indicate the problems that it is around ,
04:30and that it wants to solve their own.
04:32It has changed a lot.
04:33For the past half the last year, the main dynamic and the main result is that our population became more sensitive,
04:39Kazakhstan leads Central Asia's green transformation.
04:46The Kazakhstan ecological campaign is now a national mission uniting the country
04:52and proving that real environmental change starts when everyone takes part.
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