Opaque bags go in the household waste bin
published on 20 September 2023
In the yellow garbage can, we don't belong together
A campaign to raise awareness about sorting errors in Tarn-et-Garonne.
In recent days, a major awareness-raising campaign has been encouraging residents of Tarn-et-Garonne to sort their waste more effectively.
Supported by
- all local authorities in the Tarn-et Garonne department,
- DRIMM, the Séché Environnement subsidiary in charge of sorting household packaging in the area,
- Citeo, which offers the Sorting Guide app to make sorting easier on a daily basis,
the “In the yellow garbage can, we don’t belong together” campaign reminds people of the right gestures and attempts to stem the sharp rise in sorting errors: in the département, nearly 30% of the contents of yellow bins should not be there!
Highly mobilized, the elected representatives presented the campaign at a press conference held on Wednesday, September 13. In particular, they reminded us of the heavy financial impact induced by these sorting errors.
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