
Information about the Eco-active Employee of O‘zMMI DM in accordance with the “Roadmap” for the implementation of the Concept for Enhancing Environmental Culture of the Population until 2030 (for 2025–2026), approved by the Resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan No. PQ-184 dated 15 May 2025 (Annex 2)
Full name: Kudrataxunov Abdumalik Abduyevich – Eco-active employee of the Uzbekistan National Institute of Metrology
Place of work, position: Leading Engineer for Occupational Safety
Phone: +99893-327-13-31

Protection from man-made hazards – practical steps towards a sustainable ecology
Training sessions were held at the National Metrology Institute of Uzbekistan and its branches with the participation of inspectors from the Emergency Situations Department on tasks related to protecting the environment from man-made disasters, as well as within the framework of the nationwide campaign “Fire Awareness”.
Practical demonstrations on fire safety rules were shown during the event. Employees received detailed answers to their questions from experts, and the training sessions served to further strengthen the necessary practical skills for them.
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Green zone – a responsible approach to a clean environment
An ecological map of the territory of the National Institute of Metrology of Uzbekistan has been developed. The total area of the institute is 18,931 m². 275 m² of the area is allocated as an irrigated area, which is regularly maintained throughout the year. In the fourth week of each month, landscaping work is carried out: the area is cleaned of weeds and various waste, sidewalks and traffic signs are updated.
At the same time, on the 3rd day of the 4th week of each month, a car-free day is held for employees, special attention is paid to supporting environmental awareness and a healthy lifestyle.
There are more than 360 green spaces on the territory of the institute, consisting of various ornamental and fruit trees, shrubs and flowers. The green area is expanding further due to the planting of additional seedlings throughout the year. Seasonal flowers and new fruit trees add even more charm to the area.
To ensure safety, the branches of the dying trees were trimmed in a timely manner, and the entire green area is under constant supervision.
In addition, a waste sorting system has been established regularly, and two bicycle parking lots have been created for employees in the area. This serves to promote ecological culture and strengthen a careful attitude towards the environment.
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Energy Efficiency and Infrastructure Modernization Measures Implemented
The institute has carried out a number of important technical activities aimed at improving energy efficiency, environmental sustainability, and overall infrastructure performance.
Maintenance of Solar Panels
On 28 August, preventive maintenance and cleaning of the solar panels were conducted to ensure their uninterrupted operation.
The 115 kW solar panel system installed on the institute’s premises generates an average of 12,000 kWh of renewable energy per month and around 150,000 kWh annually.
Modernization of the Gas Distribution and Heating System
Preventive work on the gas distribution equipment was carried out in September–October.
The previous heating boilers consumed 95 m³ of gas per hour, totaling 68,400 m³ per month, and emitted approximately 185.25 kg of CO₂ per hour.
A new, more energy-efficient Ferolli Prexherm RSW 600 boiler was installed, which consumes only 68 m³ of gas per hour. As a result:
Around 19,440 m³ of gas is saved monthly;
CO₂ emissions have been reduced by approximately 50.61 kg/hour.
Reactive Power Compensation
On 2 November 2025, a 335 kVAr reactive power compensation unit was commissioned.
This equipment enables an annual saving of approximately 60,000 kWh of electrical energy.
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Eco-Friendly Transport
To minimize environmental impact:
2 light service electric vehicles,
1 cargo electric vehicle were purchased;
9 vehicles were converted to natural gas.
These measures help reduce the ecological footprint and optimize fuel consumption.
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Employees who consistently apply environmental principles in their daily work throughout the year and achieve high results will be awarded the title of “Eco-Active Employee” and will be duly encouraged by the management of the Uzbekistan National Institute of Metrology.
































