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Garbage @Fabrique, Segrate Milano 09/06/2016
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This photo represents one of the worst problems of the St. James area. “Garbage Strike.” It has been almost a month from this strike. All the garbage bags are full of the trashes and there is no one to pick them up. Some people are very careless and simply throw them on the ground. It really is a critical problem.
The residents of the St. James area complain a lot. Some of the disposals are full. There is no space left for any more wastes. I saw a man walking on the street and throwing garbage intentionally on the road. He was mad at the system and was consoling himself by polluting the environment. This gives me the idea that the Garbage Strike has brought up mental problem to St. James Town.
In addition to health problems, it has also brought up psychological problems. People are really frustrated. Some are being helpful. They cover the garbage with plastics, but it does not really work. It smells very bad, especially during the night time.
These trashes are everywhere. They are thrown on the ground (as on this photo) in lots of places. It created serious health problems. Garbage are the main source of bacteria growth. Little kids play in this area and may touch this garbage. It will cause them serious diseases. Also there are birds and animals that will consume this garbage, i.e. rats and pigeons. They will get infected from germs. These germs will either kill them or make them harm human beings.
The residents of this area are hopeful to the government. Everybody counts days and hopes for the empty garbage can by tomorrow. The city of Toronto must resolve the problem very soon. It is a serious problem. It not only infects people or environment, but also creates severe diseases. Therefore, they must end this strike and clean all the garbage from this area.
A woman hauls a load of returnable recyclables on Howard Park Avenue near Roncesvalles Ave on one of the first days of garbage/recycling pick up in over a month. August 5, 2009.
I wish the background was simpler, this cart (or lack thereof) would be so much more effective.
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Photographer: David Zeck
Garbage
10 Giorni Suonati
Castello Sforzesco, Vigevano (Italia)
11 luglio 2012
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02/22/2012 A garbage train parked on the middle track in Bedford-Nostrand Station. Kodak ColorPlus 200. Canon A-1. Canon FD 50mm 1:1.4.
fired off 2/3 of a roll real quick as the 3d camera chewed up the leader of the roll. Lost around 14 photos lol.
garbage..
Garbage + Maxïmo Park + Honeyblood at Digbeth Arena, Birmingham, UK - 8th September 2018
Photos by Rob Hadley
BRAZIL. Curitiba, Paraná. Garbage scavenger families on the slums of Parolin district.
Garbage scavenging is a highly widespread activity between thousands of poor families in South Brazil. Family members of all ages may usually walk for hours in the search of cardboard boxes, copper parts and virtually any material worth selling for a reasonable price in on of the many recycling companies spread throughout the cities. Often taken by criminals (or, at least, people worth avoiding when walking on the streets) by most well-established citizens and having to face the continuous fall of prices of materials destined to recycling, those workers have been fighting for years against the immediate deterioration of their situation, while roaming through the daily routine between large city centers and the constant eruptions of violence on their own neighborhoods.