• alcoholicorn@lemmy.ml
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    6 days ago

    Where do you see frequent trash cans and people regularly throwing trash out in the street?

    Typically trash in the street means you don’t have enough trash cans, or a bunch of youth or homeless people whom society is failing.

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      6 days ago

      I have been in few countries in Europe and I see trash in the street. Japan doesn’t have trash bins (not in the street, train, stations) and you won’t see trash in the street.

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        5 days ago

        You are lying or not paying attention. Got to Tokyo and you’ll have plenty (as per Japanese standard) of trash in the streets specially near Shinjuku and Shibuya

        And yes they mostly take their trash with them as there are no trash bins. But is it a smart design though?

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          5 days ago

          I am not lying and if you do some search you will find out that there are rarely trash bins in the whole Japan. And that is the result of the 90s terrorist attacks. I have been there and I rarely seen trash bins and I have been in many different cities. There are may be exceptions in some areas but that is not the norm.

          Why isn’t a smart design? Why spend money for something that is not necessary. Also bringing trash home will ensure that people will recycle them. Trash recycling do exists in Europe but not in street trash bins. Trash bins exists in Europe because otherwise people will just throw their trash in the street like they do for cigarettes butts.

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            5 days ago

            I don’t need research because I’ve been to Tokyo plenty of times and I saw in fact lots of trash in the ground.

            And again you’re wrong, trash bins for recycling do exist in Europe because I use them all the time, and I also happen to have visited lots of European countries and I didn’t see that much more trash in the ground than Japan. It’s true for cigar butts (its mind boggling in the Mediterranean countries) , but not trash. You probably had one “bad” experience and are using that evidence anecdotally. You are comparing Japan, a country, to Europe, a continent, it’s not fair

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              4 days ago

              Haha, I need to take your word for because you say so when everyone says that trash bins are rare in Japan. There are even people asking for a guide to find trash bins.

              Trash bin do exists but not everywhere especially in the streets. And when they exist it is only two types. And you will that people do not recycle and I saw the cleaners mix them.

              When I say there is trash in the ground, I didn’t mean that you see it everywhere.

              Why isn’t it fair to compare Japan to Europe?

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        6 days ago

        Yeah but there’s other contributing factors, such as the highly traditional society and a greater sense of honour and conformity