The proper management and treatment of waste generated in the city is one of the main objectives of the Department of Environment of the City of Jumilla.
To do this, it follows as far as possible the rule known as the 3Rs: reduce, reuse and recycle.
Besides the usual selective separation campaigns, this time he wanted to perform an action in this regard reusing broken banks withdrew from Ronda Poniente replacing new ones.
Damaged have been restored by the carpenter and painter and city have been placed in the Municipal Cemetery.
Thus it is recycled and turn the volume of waste is reduced, prolonging its life.
The cost of each of these banks if they had been purchased would be 336 euros.
The placement of these banks in the cemetery is part of the plan of development of the facility for the day of All Saints.
They have also carried out reforms in the roofs, which had several run-down areas in many cases for years.
In addition, all the stairs are painting enclosure.
For the night of All Saints an electric generator will be placed to enhance lighting.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla