Romerikes Blad – Miljøorganisasjon and Sporveien call on pitchers to step up



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This summer, British researchers said they fear an environmental catastrophe if people don’t shed a bandage properly, forskning.no wrote. The reason is that the nozzles are made of plastic and can end up in the wild.

Especially in Oslo, face masks have been thrown badly, frustrating Keep Norway Clean.

– We have many other problems with garbage. I understand that people will quickly dispose of the mouthpiece. But they can’t just keep it on until they come across a garbage can, association leader Lise Gulbransen tells Aftenposten.

– We cannot have a winter with a mouthpiece that floats, he continues.

The tram experienced the problem early on and implemented various measures in public transport, such as more frequent emptying of garbage containers. However, it has not been enough.

– We can’t keep watch all the time and we just have to encourage people to use their heads. It is uncomfortable to remove a bandage. People just have to sharpen it up, says communications manager Cato Asperud.

(© NTB)


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