Seoul International Fireworks Festival Leaves Huge Amount of Litter for Workers to Clean Up
|I am really not surprised by this at all considering how littering still does not seem to have much social stigma attach to it yet in Korea:
The crowd at the 2017 Seoul International Fireworks Festival on Saturday were treated to breathtaking blooms of fire-flowers, as they are called in Korean.
Teams representing the US, Italy and Korea took turns showing their best-coordinated fireworks.
Unfortunately, as events like this attract large crowds, the following morning showed the not-so-beautiful side to the show.
In the area street cleaners faced mounds of garbage haphazardly thrown away by the 1 million-strong crowd that attended the event.
In order to prevent this, Hanwha, who organized the event, had precautionary measures in place on the night of the event; plastic refuse bags were handed out and warnings were issued to only dispose of waste at designated zones. However, it seems the effort largely went ignored. [Korea Herald]
It seems many people’s attitude is why walk over to a garbage can when I can just throw it on the ground for someone else to pick up after me.
Stupid… Yet another affect of removing the street side bins. Look at any rest stop along the major highways, they get a whole lot of people coming through those daily and the majority of the trash ends up in the bins.