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We count 3.700 cans on the territory of the City, which pursues their increase and the replacement of the less practical and less aesthetic older models.
Most of them are near schools and on the route between the school and the bus, streetcar or metro stop.
The urban trash cans are intended to receive small waste (papers, beer bottles) or even butts if they are put out. On no account are they intended to receive bags of household waste or secret deposits, at the risk of fine.