Egypt Deploys Underground Bins in Giza

Why this is here: The Giza Governorate started the underground bin project in Dokki, a key district within the city.
Governor Ahmed Al-Ansari confirms Giza Governorate in Egypt is expanding its use of underground garbage bins. The initiative aims to eliminate visible street waste throughout the region. The first phase began in the Dokki district, a busy area of Giza, before expanding to other parts of the governorate.
These bins are part of a larger national effort to modernize public sanitation and improve waste management. The governorate hopes the new system will improve the overall appearance of city streets.
The article does not detail how many bins are being deployed or how the underground system functions. It also does not specify how the governorate will address waste management outside of Giza. Work continues to expand and refine waste management solutions across Egypt.
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