What is today an illegal waste dump in Sfax will be transformed into an equipped garden and made available to the population thanks to intervention by a private company. The news was reported by the Sfax Council, adding that taking care of the recovery programme will be a company whose name has not been disclosed and has its buildings in the industrial are known as \"Madagascar\". Thanks to this intervention (which is to cost around 25 thousand dinars) an 800 sqm garden will be created in an area in which today urban garbage and building site waste are savagely abandoned. Trees and plants will be planted in the area which will also have a series of panels whose content will aim to raise awareness in people with regards to respecting the environment.
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