Dear Editor, I am writing to bring to your attention the urgent issue of the garbage dump located just outside the gate of our colony. The accumulation of waste in this area has become a significant concern for the residents of our community and requires immediate action from the concerned authorities.
I am writing to bring to your attention the serious problems faced by the residents of our locality due to the irregular clearance of garbage. The foul smell and unhygienic conditions have made our neighborhood unbearable. The stagnant waste has become a breeding ground for mosquitoes, posing health risks to all of us.
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Dear Editor, I am Kirti, a resident of 608, New Defence Colony, Delhi. I am writing to highlight a pressing issue that affects our community - the importance of proper garbage disposal. Improper waste management not only leads to unsightly streets but also poses serious health risks to our residents.
I am writing to express my concerns about the increasing plastic pollution in our community. In recent months, I have noticed an alarming increase in plastic waste in our parks and waterways. This plastic waste not only harms wildlife but also poses a risk to public health and degrades the beauty of our surroundings.
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This includes office paper, catalogs, magazines, junk mail, cardboard (flattened), newspapers, paper grocery bags, and cereal boxes. If your business meets any ONE of the following criteria, you must recycle one Principle Recyclable Material (PRM) in addition to mixed paper and cardboard.
Section 33.1-346 of the Code of Virginia makes littering or dumping trash a Class 1 misdemeanor, punishable by up to 12 months in jail and/or a fine up to $2,500.
Fairfax County uses three methods of recycling collected yard waste: (1) sending yard debris and vacuumed leaves to out-of-county composting facilities, (2) grinding brush into mulch available for residents, and (3) grinding vacuumed leaves available for residents.