To add insult to injury, the bin in the photos was one allotted for recyclables, and much of the rubbish that had been placed in its vicinity did not appear to be of the recyclable sort
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Netizens commenting on his post suggested that he write to the Town Council or file a complaint via the One Service app.One netizen, however, appeared to feel that people are at fault for disposing of non-recyclable items in a recycling bin.What a shame.. population density through the roof but no infrastructure to manage it,” wrote another.
A Facebook user observed, “The #1 title alway misleading for local.’Smart nation, local victim,’” in reference to his “First World country” remark.piles of rubbish at Jurong West left another netizen speechless,
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