05/12/2009

Rubbishes in Mollet

Núria Masats and Xavier Vallès
I was arriving to the all town hall, when suddenly I hear the works in Gaieta Vincia. I turn left to arrive to Sant Gervasi School and I realise that the whole street is locked because of the new Mollet’s Rubbishes Project. In this moment I decide to walk throw the Teletuvis Parck to ask in the Town Hall for more information. There I have met Patricia, the receptionist and she has been really attentive to my request.
In the first place, she has explained me what’s happening with the works in the city. The new Urban Plan of our city is considering all the aspects related with the plague and the noise. As other cities like Parets have done, Mollet is including the new types of containers that keep the rubbish buried. By this way, there is not bad smell or dirty zones in the streets. The works are taking a long time and walking through Mollet’s centre is becoming difficult. However, this will be productive for the entire city and no one will remember the locked street when the works will finish!
On the other hand, the most important thing is to know if people recycle even we have new or old containers. Most of people don’t know that less than the 10% of the wastes we recycle are completely correctly separated. Every year, the process of recycle cost between 80 millions of euros, so, we should be conscious of recycling in a correct way. To do it well, we should put out the sticks that plastic bottles have, cut the plastic rings of water bottles and wash completely the inside of the recipe. Do you do it?

To improve the cleanness of Mollet, the city project will include ashtrays on all the rubbishes to prevent people from throwing cigarettes to the floor. Even though, we are responsible of the state of our streets, and it is important that we have a basic concept of citizenship to keep those in good conditions.

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