Garbage chaos according to concerts: Erfurt plans measures for future events!

Garbage chaos according to concerts: Erfurt plans measures for future events!

Erfurt presents itself from its best side on this first weekend in July. Hundreds of music enthusiasts gathered on the cathedral square to experience the impressive concerts of Sido and Clueso. These events are not only highlights in the city's cultural calendar, but also opportunities to deal with the question of cleanliness in public space. But there are always challenges here.

During the concerts there were unpleasant surprises: Numerous visitors left their trash on the Petersberg and in the old town, which clearly indicates the need for more smooth waste management. Although the Stadtwerke Erfurt asked for the use of additional dumpers in advance on Facebook, they were hardly used. Instead, waste often landed next to the regular wastebasket.

cleanliness according to the concerts

The situation was quickly brought under control by the cleaning team. According to thueringen24.de, the cleaning staff only needed two hours to put the cathedral square back into its original condition. Overall, the concert weekend was arranged and the pollution was comparatively low. This speaks for the functioning cleaning concept of the city, which is not without challenges, but usually delivers good results.

Nevertheless, dealing with waste is a topic that is not only relevant during major events. The city of Erfurt offers extensive services in the area of municipal waste disposal by SWE Stadtwirtschaft GmbH, which extends from the emptying of the garbage cans to the collection of bulky waste. If you are interested in sustainable disposal solutions, you can acquire old furniture and electrical appliances in the Stöberhaus and thus make a contribution to waste avoidance.

The importance of waste separation

waste separation is another important topic that should be considered more in Erfurt. As [naturhaus.com] (https://www.naturhaus.com/magazin/muelltreinnen-der-schluessel-zu-einer- sustainer-zukunft/), the correct sorting and disposal of waste is crucial for a more sustainable future. About 80 percent of waste in a typical household can be recycled by sorting them correctly.

Especially in a city that wants to encourage itself, misunderstandings in waste separation are not uncommon. Information about the correct separation of paper, plastic and organic waste must be clearly communicated to ensure that the valuable resources do not end up in residual waste.

The city will examine improvements in cooperation with the environmental and nature conservation office to optimize cleanliness at future events. Better identification of the garbage stations and targeted information to visitors could be the key to solve the garbage problem more effectively.

Overall, the coming year is an opportunity for Erfurt to celebrate cultural highlights and to rethink your own use of waste. After all, each one can make a valuable contribution through simple measures to avoid waste and separation.

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