That's a really insightful question! Yes, we absolutely can and many cities are already implementing urban trash cans with smaller openings as a strategic design choice. The primary goal is precisely to discourage people from tossing in large, improper items like household bags of garbage, pizza boxes, or even small electronics. When the opening is only large enough for typical drink containers, food wrappers, and small paper waste, it naturally guides public behavior towards proper disposal. This design significantly reduces contamination in public bins, makes waste collection more efficient for city workers, and helps keep our streets cleaner by preventing overflow and scattered litter. It's a simple yet effective nudge in urban waste management.
Can we get URBAN TRASH CANS with a small opening to discourage large, improper items?
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