Pequis, São Jorge, Monte Hebron and three more neighborhoods will have selective collection service in Uberlândia
The Municipal Department of Water and Sewage (Dmae) in Uberlândia, Brazil, is expanding its door-to-door selective waste collection service to six more neighborhoods starting March 18.
The Municipal Department of Water and Sewage (Dmae) of Uberlândia has announced the expansion of its door-to-door selective waste collection service to include six additional neighborhoods: Pequis, Monte Hebron, São Jorge, Morumbi, Residencial Integração, and Portal do Vale. The service is set to begin on March 18 for the Pequis and Monte Hebron neighborhoods, although specific collection days and times have yet to be disclosed. This initiative aims to enhance recycling efforts within the city, promoting environmental sustainability and community engagement.
The program, known as ReciclaUdi, is part of a broader municipal initiative to improve waste management and encourage residents to recycle more effectively. By increasing accessibility to selective collection services, the Dmae hopes to raise awareness about the importance of recycling and reduce the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. The expansion comes at a vital time, as city officials play a key role in tackling environmental challenges and promoting sustainable practices among the population.
In the following months, additional neighborhoods—São Jorge, Morumbi, Integração, and Portal do Vale—will also receive the selective collection service, with specific launch dates to be announced later. This approach not only facilitates better waste management but also engages locals in contributing to a cleaner, greener environment, reinforcing the city's commitment to sustainability and public health. The successful implementation of this program could serve as a model for other municipalities looking to improve their waste management practices.