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Sharjah Municipality designs 30 environmentally friendly illuminated warning signs

1/6/2021

 

Sharjah City Municipality (SCM) has designed 30 environmentally friendly illuminated warning signs using recycled materials to alert drivers during road and agricultural works.
This innovative project comes within the SCM keenness to ensure safety of its field workers, and to preserve the environment through the optimal utilization of available resources.
Thabit Al Turaifi, Director General of the SCM, pointed out that these signs are launched as part of a promising project, through which the SCM aims to provide more than 100 warning signs on roads to warn drivers about its workers while on duty.
The warning signs were designed from recycled materials using vehicle tires. Metal pieces were recycled to form the structure of the sign. The signs are operated by power supplied by used vehicle’s batteries.