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Since some of us are beginning to treat trash cans like flowers that are placed at the corners of our streets merely to make the area more aesthetically pleasing, we really need to communicate. However, let's face it: trash cans are not ornaments.











Seeing a clean road and appreciating it is one thing, but helping to maintain it is quite another. Unfortunately, even when a bin is only a few steps away, I frequently witness individuals carelessly throwing biscuit wraps, pure water sachets, and other types of waste on the ground.
The fact is that both cleanliness and littering are decisions. Throwing dirt on the ground invites flies, bad odors, plugged drains, and even illnesses in addition to making the area messy. By taking the easy step of using the trashcan, we can stop the ripple effect.
What if the trash can is full? Don't simply throw your trash next to it and leave. Keep your trash until you can properly dispose of it, or find another bin. Our identity and the type of environment we wish to live in are reflected in that one act.
Clean environments are the result of people's conscious decision to care. Ask yourself, "Would I do this in my own living room?" the next time you feel like dropping that wrap on the floor.
Waste bins aren't there for aesthetic reasons, therefore let's modify the way we think about them. They are there to assist us in maintaining a clean environment and a healthy world.
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