The National Solid Waste Management Authority has issued an urgent advisory to residents of the Five Islands community, calling for immediate preparation of bulk waste materials ahead of scheduled cleanup operations. According to the authority’s latest update, municipal cleanup teams will conclude their intensive waste collection efforts in the area on February 25, marking the final opportunity for residents to dispose of accumulated bulk items.
The waste management authority emphasized that all large, non-regular waste items must be properly placed outside residential properties well before the scheduled departure date to ensure collection. This community-wide initiative represents part of ongoing efforts to maintain environmental sanitation and proper waste disposal practices across the region.
Municipal authorities have coordinated this specialized bulk waste removal operation to address the unique disposal needs of island communities, where waste management presents distinct logistical challenges. The February 25 deadline serves as a critical cutoff point for residents seeking to utilize these specialized collection services.
The cleanup campaign reflects broader national efforts to enhance waste management infrastructure and promote sustainable disposal practices among island communities. Residents requiring additional information or assistance with bulk waste preparation have been encouraged to contact local waste management representatives for guidance on proper disposal procedures and acceptable materials.
