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Biysk’s parks overrun by illegal trash dumps as residents demand solutions

Hidden piles of plastic and cans plague Biysk’s green spaces. Can GPS trash bins stop the dumping—and the dogs tearing it apart?

In this image there is a waste container on the ground. There are logos and text on the waste...
In this image there is a waste container on the ground. There are logos and text on the waste container. Behind it there is a fencing. Behind the fencing there are cars parked on the ground. In the background there are houses and trees. At the top there is the sky.

Biysk’s parks overrun by illegal trash dumps as residents demand solutions

Residents of Biysk have discovered a large dump of waste in the AB forest park, with similar incidents reported in other areas like the Green Wedge. The dumped items include numerous plastic bottles, cans, and coffee cups, raising concerns about the source and impact on the environment.

Local residents suspect the waste may have been brought from a nearby garage cooperative. The dumped waste is attracting stray dogs, which scatter trash in their search for food. Biysk's private sector is taking action against this issue. 'EcoSystema' plans to introduce GPS-linked trash bins to help monitor and manage waste disposal more effectively. This initiative aims to prevent such incidents and maintain Biysk's cleanliness.

The recent discovery of trash piles in the AB forest park suggests deliberate dumping. Similar problems have been reported in other areas of Biysk, indicating a widespread issue that requires attention and resolution.

The dumped waste in Biysk's parks and green spaces is causing concern among residents and environmentalists. With stray dogs scattering the trash and the potential for more dumping, action is needed. 'EcoSystema's' GPS-linked trash bins could help tackle this problem, providing a solution that benefits both the environment and the community.

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