The Accra Metropolitan Assembly has officially approved a comprehensive waste management initiative designed to address the growing challenge of urban pollution in the city. The program, which is set to launch later this year, focuses on improving waste collection systems, promoting recycling, and increasing public awareness about proper waste disposal. Officials say the initiative is part of a broader effort to make Accra cleaner and more environmentally sustainable. According to city authorities, the plan includes the deployment of additional waste collection trucks, the installation of new public waste bins, and the introduction of community recycling centers in key neighborhoods. “We recognize that waste management is a critical issue affecting public health and the environment,” said a spokesperson for the Assembly. “This initiative is a step toward creating a cleaner and more livable city for everyone.” Environmental experts have welcomed the move but stress that public cooperation will be essential to its success. Residents are being encouraged to separate their waste and participate in recycling programs once they are rolled out. The Assembly also announced plans to partner with private waste management companies to ensure efficient implementation of the program. If successful, the initiative could serve as a model for other cities facing similar environmental challenges.
The Accra Metropolitan Assembly has approved a new waste management initiative aimed at reducing urban pollution and improving sanitation across the city.

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