Malta is making history with a groundbreaking investment of approximately €7 million in fully electric cleaning equipment.
The initiative, co-financed by national and EU funds, marks a significant step towards sustainability, efficiency, and environmental protection.
This involves the electrification of 73 pieces of equipment, including Hook Loaders, Tipper Vans, Rough Terrain Utility Vehicles, Compact Sweepers, Pedestrian Sweepers, and more, with a total investment exceeding €5 million.
The fleet of electric equipment brings about a reduction in noise pollution, allowing for extended cleaning hours without causing disturbances. This move aligns with the global push for cleaner and quieter urban environments.
The electrification of cleaning equipment not only improves sustainability but also enhances efficiency and effectiveness in maintaining cleanliness in public spaces.
With 100% carbon neutrality, the electric cleaning equipment significantly reduces carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to Malta’s efforts in combatting climate change.
The introduction of state-of-the-art electric machinery is expected to increase the frequency of street cleaning, with some areas being cleaned three or four times a week, ensuring a cleaner and healthier urban environment for residents and visitors.
The inauguration of the electric cleaning equipment follows the launch of the national campaign “Keeping Clean Together,” emphasising collective responsibility for maintaining cleanliness in public spaces.
Government officials, including the Minister for Tourism Clayton Bartolo and the Parliamentary Secretary for European Funds Chris Bonett, expressed their support for the investment, highlighting its positive impact on the quality of life for residents and visitors.
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