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Amsterdam to install new trash cans to combat littering

Amsterdam to install new trash cans to combat littering

Starting in June, the City of Amsterdam will install 200 new trash cans featuring recycling compartments for deposit bottles across seven high-traffic locations. This initiative is part of a broader plan to replace 8,000 bins and includes additional measures such as extra weekend cleaning and temporary containers to manage waste during the busy summer season.

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