what will you manage the litter during the visit
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Litter Management
We manage litter and street cleaning because it has a range of effects on our community. Not only is it aesthetically unsightly but it can impact on our environment and our health.
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It is the responsibility of everyone to manage and dispose of their litter correctly. The litter should be placed in the first available litter bin, however if there are no litter bins in the area then it should be taken home and placed in your refuse/recycling bin. In Moray there are over 1,300 litter bins and lay by bins. They are serviced at different frequencies depending on their location and the time of the year, some are serviced every day others twice a week and some only once a week. Duty Bodies must make sure that public land and highways under their control are kept free from litter and refuse, as far as practicably possible and within reason.

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Litter Management
We manage litter and street cleaning because it has a range of effects on our community. Not only is it aesthetically unsightly but it can impact on our environment and our health.
Report a litter problem
It is the responsibility of everyone to manage and dispose of their litter correctly. The litter should be placed in the first available litter bin, however if there are no litter bins in the area then it should be taken home and placed in your refuse/recycling bin. In Moray there are over 1,300 litter bins and lay by bins. They are serviced at different frequencies depending on their location and the time of the year, some are serviced every day others twice a week and some only once a week. Duty Bodies must make sure that public land and highways under their control are kept free from litter and refuse, as far as practicably possible and within reason.
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I will try to find a dustbin to throw the litter. If I do not find I'll keep it with myself until I find a dustbin to throw.
It is our responsibility not to throw garbage anywhere. We are Indians and if anywhere we are we should not litter that place.
Hope it helps.... :))
It is our responsibility not to throw garbage anywhere. We are Indians and if anywhere we are we should not litter that place.
Hope it helps.... :))
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