EyelessInGaza
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In India it's because of attitude, education, sense of ownership. Probably same for Pakistan.
Over here, people don't care for what happens outside their homes if the inside is clean. Lack of education means that they don't really get the impact of throwing garbage outside. Even municipalities of smaller cities just sometimes throw their garbage outside the city limits at random. And because we do't feel pride or ownership of our public spaces, we don't care.
But given how we roll as a culture, I can bet that if they made garbage collection genuinely profitable for everyone, not only would garbage vanish people would be fighting to collect each other's garbage to sell.
Over here, people don't care for what happens outside their homes if the inside is clean. Lack of education means that they don't really get the impact of throwing garbage outside. Even municipalities of smaller cities just sometimes throw their garbage outside the city limits at random. And because we do't feel pride or ownership of our public spaces, we don't care.
But given how we roll as a culture, I can bet that if they made garbage collection genuinely profitable for everyone, not only would garbage vanish people would be fighting to collect each other's garbage to sell.