Pont-à-Mousson: Residents are fed up with illegal dumping around their homes.

Since January 1st and the implementation of the new garbage collection system, fly-tipping has been increasing near voluntary drop-off points. Cleanups are being carried out in an attempt to restore the area to a clean state. But this is causing concern among tenants of the Parterre, for example. Who will pay?
They've just picked up the bags near the voluntary drop-off points. And yet, just a few days later, new fly-tipping sites have already appeared around the Le Parterre social housing complex. "This scene happens regularly," emphasize Serge Blondeaut and Damien Gorge, who have lived there for years.
Just like the residents of Breuil and Procheville , they have been faced with bags being dumped on the ground since January 1. "Before the introduction of badge-operated containers, we didn't have any problems of this kind."
"We saw people turning around."They are almost sure that these events will not...
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