Ah ye would n’ all, great ad

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  1. It’s not full until I’ve opened it and stuffed it down as hard as possible and left it so that the lid doesn’t close properly anymore.

  2. I didn’t see a single public bin in Tokyo except in maybe some token locations. Cleanest city I’ve been in. Litter free outside the areas that would attract tourists. There were signs like this everywhere.

  3. What if the Council were to monitor the bin – it’s a ‘smart’ one so this could be done electronically – and then empty it when it’s getting full? (You know, like in normal countries where waste collection hasn’t been privatised giving the Council a perverse incentive NOT to provide adequate bins?)

    There – I’ve solved the problem for them!

  4. Or, an idea, empty the feckin bins regularly enough. If they’re full, people clearly want to use them. I saw a sign a few weeks ago begging people not to put rubbish on or beside bins. Like, they wouldn’t need to if the bins were taken care of in the first place.

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