Discussions about public cleanliness are resurfacing in the city of Fès, amid circulating remarks about the limited availability of litter bins in certain streets and squares—raising questions about whether the city is equipped with the minimum tools that help residents maintain everyday civic behavior.
In a widely shared local analogy, the cleanliness issue was compared to a football match: to score a goal, you need a net. Likewise, some observers argue that asking citizens to follow cleanliness rules also requires providing small, nearby disposal points (trash bins) that make it easier to get rid of light waste while moving around.
According to this view, the first message is directed at those responsible for local governance: installing trash bins in streets is not a luxury, but a practical step that can reduce littering and strengthen the effectiveness of awareness campaigns and cleanliness measures.
At the same time, the second message stresses that the absence of a bin should not become an excuse to throw waste on the ground. It calls on citizens to keep papers or empty bottles with them until they reach the nearest container, emphasizing that keeping the city clean is a shared responsibility and a daily habit—not only an administrative decision.
The overall conclusion is that achieving a “clean city” requires a balanced equation: authorities provide basic equipment, and citizens commit to civic behavior—allowing Fès to improve cleanliness standards and enhance the public space in a sustainable way.
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Source: Fes News Media
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