So I was interested to see it all unfolding before my eyes on my early morning walks last year.
The workers always seem happy to be at their important task |
Those trucks get everywhere |
Clearly there is no water shortage in Paris as they flush the gutters each morning.
There are two water types in Paris- treated drinking water and untreated water for flushing the streets |
There is always a green broom like a little tree at the ready nearby |
If the drain water isn't enough they come along with a truck |
They were out in force too on Bastille Day at the Champ de Mars keeping everything nice for the masses |
There are a few designs of street side bottle recycling centres |
My local recycling station on rue de Sevres I personally helped fill it with quite a lot of champagne and red wine debris |
It is a noisy process (but rather fun) so they respectfully ask not to dump your bottles between 2200 and 0700 |
Dreaming of France is a wonderful Monday meme from Paulita at An Accidental Blog |
Wonderful stuff Louise. I love to see every day life, not just content filtered through the media / tourist industry.
ReplyDeleteYou are right about this. They have been doing this for years.
ReplyDeleteLouise, I love that they clean the streets everyday. The shop owners are out there hosing down their sidewalks too. I've never taken notice of the recycling, but now I will. I bet the workers seem happy because they actually make a living wage! Thanks for playing along.
ReplyDeleteOh I am so glad you did this post. I have always love these men in green keeping Paris clean. You have captured all of it perfectly!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! loved learning about this. I remember seeing the recycling bins and thinking how cute and whimsical they looked.
ReplyDeleteGreen. Very nice.
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