It's nice to see selective waste management working there too. One way or another people need to be responsible with selective waste.
We have separate bins for selective waste and we're required to collect plastic, paper, metal and glass separately. Some are collecting what they can and sell it. There are also automated collecting points, where you get paid to drop the se types of waste, but what they pay is so little. People rather take everything to the paper bin, or plastic bin closest to their home. Then the company comes and picks everything up a couple of days per week.
RE: Managing Garbage and Making Additional Income for Workers