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    1. 10 in 10 towns….its a start, but needs to be in every neighborhood.

      They need to start with Sliema, St Julian’s, Swieqi, San Gwann etc. Basically, high population areas where tourists also rent.

    2. snikolaidis72 on

      Interesting. I have a question though: how often are they planning on emptying them, especially during summer time? On a daily basis, every week or whenever they’re full up?

      If it’s the last one, anyway far from me, thank you.

    3. L-aqwa they already arguing who came up with the ideas…… The Netherlands did in 1993. How are these people meant to run the country ? Children

    4. MetalMonkey939 on

      I’ll believe it when I see it. It’s easy to have press conferences and fancy information sheets. Getting it done properly is a completely different story.

    5. On paper and everywhere else, they look great and I’ve been intrigued ever since I saw them implemented elsewhere.

      My concern is that these bins only tackle the volume of waste, and not the infringement which is a bigger issue (people taking out waste on incorrect days, not separating properly etc).

    6. Mysterious-Carry-551 on

      This is a very bad idea. Construction companies will earn money, and then someone will be profiting off the big bags (they need to be changed quite regularly and cost even more than standard plastic trash bin), but such bins are breeding ground for rodents, fungal growths and such.

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