Rawai to set trash collection times
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The influx of tourists visiting popular sites like Laem Phromthep generates up to 20 tonnes of solid waste in Rawai daily. File photo.
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RAWAI, PHUKET: A recycling campaign launched by Rawai Municipality will include the removal of public garbage bins from streets and the introduction of fixed collection times.
Rawai Mayor Aroon Solos said locals and tourists visiting Rawai tourist sites generate about 20 tons of solid waste daily in the high season.
“The municipality has an ongoing campaign encouraging both local residents and tourists to sort their trash prior to collection. Now we are launching a recycling campaign, income from which will be used to fund environmental protection projects,” he said.
Some of the income generated from the sale of recyclable materials would also be used to fund local kindergartens and activities at the local mosque, he said.
As part of the campaign, the municipality will stop putting trash cans by roadsides and will instead adopt fixed collection times when residents should bring their garbage for collection, he said.
Similar strategies are already in place on other parts of the island, such as Patong.
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– Kom Chad Luek
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Phuket, Thailand 11:21 local time (GMT +7)
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