In Sanremo, the installation of new bins dedicated to dog waste has begun. The intervention focuses in particular on areas with higher population density and aims to make the service more efficient and accessible for residents and tourists.
A simpler and more recognizable service
The new bins are easy to identify. They are yellow and feature a paw-shaped opening. Each station also includes a bag dispenser. This allows dog owners to dispose of waste correctly, even when they do not have the necessary materials with them.
The goal is clear: improve the quality of waste collection and reduce improper disposal. Bags should no longer be left near glass recycling bins or placed in unsuitable litter bins. This behavior compromises urban cleanliness and reduces the efficiency of the collection system.
A step forward for a cleaner city
The initiative aims to provide a concrete service and improve the livability of public spaces. Proper use of the bins is essential. They are intended exclusively for dog waste and not for household waste.
Highlighting the value of the initiative, Environment Councillor Ester Moscato stated: “With this initiative, we are taking a step forward towards a cleaner, more citizen-friendly city. I would like to thank AMAIE Energia e Servizi and the environmental offices: their commitment has made it possible to respond to a specific need of the community. We rely on the civic sense of residents and tourists for the responsible use of these dedicated bins. Please note that they are intended exclusively for dog waste and not for household waste.”
Disposal guidelines
In areas where the new bins are not yet available, standard litter bins can still be used. Dog waste is classified as non-recyclable waste.
The installation of the new bins represents a concrete action to improve urban cleanliness and promote responsible behavior. AMAIE Energia e Servizi, together with citizens, works every day towards a cleaner and more sustainable city.
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