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HDC collects 500 metric tonnes of waste from Hulhumale' public areas

HDC collects 500 metric tonnes of waste from Hulhumale' public areas

The Housing Development Corporation (HDC) collected 521 metric tonnes of waste from public areas in Hulhumale' from February 20 to May 31, 2026. The highest collection was 346 tonnes between April 21 and May 20. HDC collaborated with Waste Management Corporation (WAMCO) and 36 staff to clean 146 tonnes of waste. Waste dumping in beaches, parks, and the harbor remains a major issue. HDC urges public cooperation to keep Hulhumale' clean.

The Housing Development Corporation (HDC) collected 521 metric tonnes of waste from public areas in Hulhumale' from February 20 to May 31, 2026. The highest collection was 346 tonnes between April 21 and May 20. HDC collaborated with Waste Management Corporation (WAMCO) and 36 staff to clean 146 tonnes of waste. Waste dumping in beaches, parks, and the harbor remains a major issue. HDC urges public cooperation to keep Hulhumale' clean.

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The Housing Development Corporation (HDC) collected 521 metric tonnes of waste from public areas in Hulhumale' from February 20 to May 31, 2026. The highest collection was 346 tonnes between April 21 and May 20. HDC collaborated with Waste Management Corporation (WAMCO) and 36 staff to clean 146 tonnes of waste. Waste dumping in beaches, parks, and the harbor remains a major issue. HDC urges public cooperation to keep Hulhumale' clean.

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