Published
05/29/2025, 10:20The municipal inspectorate identifies environmental offenders during daily raids in the capital.
Since the beginning of the year, 89 reports have been filed, amounting to 1 million 55 thousand KGS. Of these, 480 thousand KGS were imposed on individuals and 575 thousand KGS on legal entities.
Preventive work is also being carried out, with Bishkek residents being told to use coal and firewood to heat their baths.
The rules for the improvement of the city of Bishkek prohibit the burning of clothing, motor oil, paint and varnish materials, plastic and rubber products (bottles, cans), and rubber (car tyres and inner tubes).