If you ask people about their biggest gripe regarding public waste bins, the answer is almost unanimous: they're constantly overflowing. It's a frustrating sight in parks, on street corners, and near transit stops. You approach with your trash, only to find a mountain of garbage spilling out from the bin, with litter scattered around its base. This single issue creates a cascade of other problems. The overflow leads to unpleasant odors, attracts pests like rodents and insects, and ironically, encourages more littering as people see no point in using an already full container. While other complaints exist—such as bins being too few, poorly placed, or difficult to use—the visual and olfactory offense of an overflowing bin remains the most common and visceral complaint, symbolizing a breakdown in basic public sanitation.
What's the most common complaint about public waste bins?
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