• @BrisaLuna
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    41 year ago

    I am not sure how removing the littler bins will help. Sure there are disciplined people trying to abide by laws and such, but the more a place gets popular, the more it attracts trash? It’s an odd choice to remove the means for people to dispose of their litter properly.

    Perhaps there’a another angle to this?

    • Carighan Maconar
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      81 year ago

      I guess it speaks more to how many fins are cleanly by nature when it comes to their travel and camping?

      Because, yeah, sure, above a certain critical mass this is good. Less animals plundering bins and so on.

      Try that over here, and it’s the opposite. We need more bins so people stop throwing trash everywhere when there’s always a bin within arm’s reach pretty much.

    • ugjkaOP
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      61 year ago

      Litter bins attract curious animals

      • @BrisaLuna
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        01 year ago

        Oooh. Should we just spread them out everywhere so they won’t congregate in the place? (I don’t know if I’m joking or not anymore)

        If that is the point of view, then it should be OK, I guess? I mean, hiking is not that as popular a trash-magnet activity compared to crowd attractions like parks. Right?

        • ugjkaOP
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          61 year ago

          You don’t understand the Finnish, they love their country and will do everything to protect it, even if it is nonsensical to the west

          • @BrisaLuna
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            41 year ago

            Now that is a point I can understand. Because where I came from, people just litter left and right even with the bins around. Such a pain.