That's an interesting question about our city trash cans! Many people wonder if making the openings smaller would help prevent folks from dumping oversized items like boxes, bags, or even small furniture pieces. From what I've observed in different neighborhoods, smaller openings do seem to discourage larger disposals to some extent. When the openings are just big enough for regular waste like coffee cups, food wrappers, and small containers, people tend to think twice before trying to force larger items through. However, there's a balance to strike - if openings become too small, even normal trash might end up littering the surrounding area as people struggle to fit their everyday waste through. Some cities have experimented with various opening designs, including slotted tops and circular holes of different diameters. The most successful implementations often combine moderately sized openings with clear signage indicating what should and shouldn't be disposed of in public bins. What's your experience been like with trash can designs in your area? Have you noticed certain styles working better than others?
Can the openings on these urban trash cans be made smaller to discourage large items?
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