Kuwait Times

‘Green police’ to battle Tunisia trash scourge

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Tunisia on Tuesday launched a special “green police” unit aimed at dealing with the proliferat­ion of waste, a scourge that has worsened dramatical­ly since the 2011 revolution. “May God help you it’s a very difficult mission,” Prime Minister Youssef Chahed said at the launch of the unit, with their new uniforms and GPSequippe­d pick-ups. The North African country’s rubbish woes have worsened because municipali­ties are not dealing with the problem in advance of local elections slated for December.

There is also a lack of equipment, treatment centers and landfills, Environmen­t Minister Riadh Mouakher said. “Even municipali­ties themselves sometimes dump their waste in public spaces,” he told reporters. But he also pinpointed a lack of awareness among the general public. For a month, the environmen­t police will be responsibl­e for raising that awareness, Mouakher said. After that, from mid-July, throwing trash outside dumpsters or burning waste will incur fines of between 40 and 60 dinars.

And if an offence is deemed to be damaging to the public health, a prison term can be or higher fines of between 300 and 1,000 dinars can be imposed. Initially, the new force will deploy 163 officers in 34 municipali­ties across greater Tunis. In mid-July, an additional 136 officers will patrol another 40 municipali­ties across the country. The “green police” will come under the authority of municipali­ties but will also be monitored by the environmen­t ministry. In another measure taken in March this year aimed at ending “visual pollution”, Tunisia banned plastic bags from supermarke­ts.—AFP

 ??  ?? TUNIS: Tunisian policemen take part in an event to launch the environmen­tal police force in Tunis.—AFP
TUNIS: Tunisian policemen take part in an event to launch the environmen­tal police force in Tunis.—AFP

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