Government should learn from this waste crisis

Trash. It is what we all call it. Or even rubbish. It is a very real, pervasive part of our lives that is taken for granted so much that it becomes unnoticed.

It is on the day that you fail to empty your trashcan that is full of last night's leftovers and onion peels that its omnipresence becomes real. That is at house level. 

It is when you continue to empty your trash into your main rubbish bin every day, and it is not collected, and you realise your neighbour's trash is not collected that you conclude there is a waste management problem.

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