Citizens Urged to Contribute to National Sheep Skin Collection Campaign
On the occasion of the Eid al-Adha celebrations, citizens are called upon to actively contribute to the success of the national campaign for collecting sheep skins from sacrificial animals. This can be achieved by returning them in an organized and good condition, in order to preserve the environment and support the national economy.
The skins of sacrificed sheep constitute an important economic resource that can be valued and exploited in several industrial sectors, including the leather, shoe, and handbag industries, as well as artisanal products, rather than being discarded and transformed into harmful waste to the environment and public health.
The recovery of sheep skins will contribute to reducing pollution, preserving environmental cleanliness, and supporting the circular economy by encouraging recycling and waste valorization. This initiative will also provide the necessary raw materials for national leather industries, create jobs, promote sustainable development, and strengthen the culture of environmental citizenship and civic behavior.
Citizens are therefore advised to avoid throwing the skins into nature or with household waste, and are called upon to clean them of impurities and store them in the best possible conditions, before placing them in dedicated bags and returning them to authorized collection points. It is also emphasized that more awareness should be raised among the population about environmental issues.
Key Takeaways:
- Return sheep skins in an organized and good condition to support the national economy and preserve the environment.
- Avoid throwing skins into nature or with household waste.
- Clean and store skins in the best possible conditions before returning them to authorized collection points.
- Raise awareness about environmental issues and the importance of recycling and waste valorization.