It would seem to be to everyone's advantage if charities that served the homeless would start offering to pick up anything still serviceable, that way useful stuff isn't wasted and actual trash pick up could be much faster.
It's nobody's advantage when you live in a society where people can dispose of brand new things in the nature so that charities can come and pick them up. Sorry but there's a rotten link in your chain.
It would seem to be to everyone's advantage if charities that served the homeless would start offering to pick up anything still serviceable, that way useful stuff isn't wasted and actual trash pick up could be much faster.
ReplyDeleteThere are actually charities that do that at some UK festivals.
DeleteIt's nobody's advantage when you live in a society where people can dispose of brand new things in the nature so that charities can come and pick them up. Sorry but there's a rotten link in your chain.
DeleteIt's disgusting, end of story.
Not too surprising considering ticket prices were over 200 pounds.
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