Khaleej Times

Don’t dump furniture on streets in sharjah

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sharjah — Discarded sofas, tables, washing machines, TV sets, cupboards, microwave ovens, mattresses, and other old stuff dumped near garbage bins in residentia­l areas are quite a common sight. Not only are they repulsive, they also hamper the movement of passers-by.

The throwaway practice continues despite the fact that there’s a free service — You Call We Haul — being provided by Bee’ah, the UAE’s leading environmen­tal management company, to scientific­ally dispose of the unwanted materials and recycle them in an eco-friendly way.

Of late, there has been a barrage of complaints about the improper dumping of unwanted furniture, which affects the look of the city and turns the area into a breeding ground for insects. People around residentia­l buildings face trouble finding a way to evade these ‘dumping yards’. Umm Khalid, a resident of a building in Al Qasimia area in Sharjah, said old furniture pieces are just thrown out without any considerat­ion for the environmen­t. “They simply want to get rid of them and dump them anywhere around the building. Every time I try to drive my car out of the parking, I find something obstructin­g the vehicle’s movement. I have to get off my car to remove either a box containing an old TV set, a table or a suitcase. The watchmen don’t care about the old stuff and they never tell people who get rid of them to do so in a proper way, because they themselves don’t know how to,” Khalid pointed out.

Sarina Prabhakara­n, a tenant staying in a building in Al Mahatta, said residents do not know about Bee’ah’s services, which can help them dispose of their unwanted furniture in a scientific way. The services must be promoted through various means of advertisem­ent so people could stop the practice of dumping furniture or other things in public places, Prabhakara­n added.

Mohammed Al Mazroui, owner of a building in Sharjah, said that stickers and publicatio­n to promote the You Call We Haul service are being pasted at the entrance of his building so residents can call the number when they want to dispose of unwanted furniture or some other bulky stuff. However, many of them ignore it and just pile up the furniture outside the building, he lamented.

Safe disposal

A top official at Bee’ah told Khaleej

Times that they are aware that broken furniture discarded near a trash bin is an eyesore. It also poses risks to the passers-by and causes inconvenie­nce. “That’s exactly why we started You Call We Haul, which is a free service that allows residents of Sharjah to dispose of their unwanted materials in a safe, responsibl­e and environmen­t-friendly way,” the official added.

You Call We Haul is one of Bee’ah’s many efforts to enhance environmen­tal awareness and establish efficient waste management systems. Residents of Sharjah can leave their old furniture, refrigerat­ors, washing machines and other bulky items in front of their buildings or villas and arrange for these items to be collected immediatel­y, he said.

Sharjah residents can avail of this service by calling Bee’ah’s customer service department and provide them with the necessary details. The company will send a specialise­d vehicle to collect the items through its Tandeef division. Tandeef — Bee’ah’s waste collection division — has a fleet of trucks made specifical­ly for the handling of large items, including furniture and appliances. Residents can also request the You Call We Haul service through the company’s website. Once the furniture is collected, it is taken to the landfill, processed

That’s exactly why we started You Call We Haul, a free service that allows residents of Sharjah to dispose of their unwanted materials in a safe, responsibl­e, and environmen­tfriendly way.” Bee’ah official

and materials — including wood, foam, steel, textiles, copper and aluminium — are recycled.

Ensuring efficiency

The Bee’ah official explained that since the launch of the free service, the company has collected tonnes of furniture from different areas of Sharjah. The most common items include sofas, cupboards, beds, dining tables and mattresses. The most frequent users come from the Asian community — Indians, Pakistanis, and Bangladesh­is. Bee’ah has also noticed that Arab expats use this service on a regular basis.

To ensure that the cutting-edge service remains efficient, Bee’ah has divided the city into 11 areas: Areas 1-7 are residentia­l and 8-11 are industrial. Each area is further divided into sectors and zones. The company collects the majority of discarded furniture from areas where high-rise buildings are concentrat­ed. The Bee’ah official said Eid and other important festivals are a peak season for collection because many residents change their furniture and redecorate their homes during these occasions. Summer is considered an off-peak season as most residents are away.

In September, Bee’ah received 1,632 requests to collect furniture with as many as 88 requests on a single day. In the first six months of this year, You Call We Haul received 9,506 requests for furniture collection. On an average, Bee’ah collects 30 tonnes of furniture per day and, in the first half of 2018, the company received around 4,500 tonnes of furniture. In order to ensure that people are aware of this service, Bee’ah has circulated flyers and posters in most buildings in Sharjah.

So, the next time you plan to throw away your old furniture, don’t forget to give Bee’ah a call. It will not only save your fellow neighbours a huge trouble, but also make you an eco-conscious citizen.

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