These people keep Budapest clean after NYE
Budapest’s FKF waste management company collected nearly 200 cubic meters of waste after the New Year’s Eve celebrations in the city, the company said on Saturday.
As this New Year’s Eve the public celebrations and the use of pyrotechnics were allowed, the employees at FKF had already started working on cleaning the city at 6 AM yesterday, at the very first day of 2022.
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Using 20 vehicles, 90 employees cleaned traditional venues of the festivities, underpasses and large thoroughfares in the city, FKF said.
The waste will be used to produce heat and electricity, the statement said.
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Source: MTI
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Thank-You.
Garbologists – play an important part, keeping our National Capital, to levels of hygiene, that is deserving of credit.
Not a job that would “jump” out at me, simple because it is much about cleaning up the mess left by “other” human beings, that think it’s ok to just drop it here.
Waiting at a railway crossing some years back, for an approaching train.
Young couple car stationary in front of me eating McDonalds – finish meal then just throw rubbish onto the road.
I had enough time to exit my vehicle pick the rubbish and trow it back in the drivers window.
Car Horns applauded me for my “lesson of public hygiene” to the offenders.
Happy New Year – to all the Garbologists.