Stört es sonst noch jemanden die Menge an MĂŒll, insbesondere Glasflaschen, die in StĂ€dten gefunden werden? Ich verstehe, dass Plastik und Papier manchmal vom Wind weggetragen werden, aber die Menge an Glas ist lĂ€cherlich.

    Es scheint, als wĂ€ren die Polen sehr stolz auf die niedrige KriminalitĂ€tsrate, verschließen aber die Augen vor der MĂŒllvermeidung. Ich habe Leute behaupten hören, Polen sei eines der saubersten LĂ€nder Europas, aber der MĂŒll und der Smog trĂŒben das Erlebnis so sehr.

    Und was hat es mit Hundekot auf sich? Niemand scheint es aufzuheben, selbst wenn es sich in stark frequentierten Bereichen wie Gehwegen befindet. In StĂ€dten, in denen scheinbar jeder Dritte einen Hund hat, kann es ziemlich frustrierend sein. Wenn einer von drei Menschen draußen kacken wĂŒrde, wĂ€re das empörend, aber Hunde und ihre Besitzer bekommen einen Passierschein.

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    1. _bagelcherry_ on

      I see so many empty vodka bottles lying around, yet i never saw anyone drinking.

    2. Square-Temporary4186 on

      Yes. It bothers me *a lot*. To the point where I pick up litter in my free time. And it’s disheartening to go to an area I cleaned a day later and see it trashed again. But alas, I continue.

    3. Most_Vermicelli9722 on

      It pisses me off so much. At there is even more of it in the city center, it’s disgusting.

    4. sokorsognarf on

      Poland is European mid-table when it comes to littering, but it’s certainly not entirely worthy of the “it’s so clean!” gushing that’s all over the internet

    5. Would anybody be in favor of a deposit system for the little vodka bottles? It would discourage people from littering and encourage the less fortunate to pick up litter and return the bottles for the deposit.

    6. yenot_of_luv on

      For me it’s a dog shit when it gets above 0° outside. As a dog owner myself I can’t stand people who don’t pick up after their own pets. Ffs

    7. WhirlwindTobias on

      I used to clean up bottles of vodka and beer (KrakĂłw) until one day a contractor cut down all the trees, put up a car park and office building in one place near to me. I felt like I wasted hours of my time and did them a favour not the city and passer-bys.

      Anyway yes I come from the UK and while drinking is still an issue most of the bottles are discarded inside the establishment they were bought in. UK doesn’t really get a 4-5 men in their 40’s standing around a tree complaining about their home life and discussing football. They do it at the pub. It’s one of the few things I dislike about PL, that and the amount of remonty neighbours have. ​

    8. Well, that’s just average Katowice for you 🙁
      Bottles, bags, boxes and all of other litter imaginable just getting stuck on every bush you can see. And the dog poop is just sickening. Especially this time of the year. Like I get that is as VERY cold not that long ago and now all the „snow“ (ash – courtesy of every goddamn city around) is melted and the poop is just showing up like mushrooms, just bcs some asshat couldn’t bare getting his hand out of his pocket on -10° weather..

    9. It’s ALL over… I’ve even seen people have been throwing thrashes far in the woods, tyres,bottles,plastic cans etc. Whole Poland need a cleanup and a campaign against throwing thrash.

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