Is only mildly annoying. Lots of people asking where the bins though.
I can see a lot of paper cups being left in tables etc
Comment on The gentrified forest near me removed the bins. .. From their café/picnic area
HollowNaught@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Wait, so there are bins inside and they don’t want bins outside because it’s a wildlife area?
Sounds like OP’s a little lazy, this is a very understandable change
Is only mildly annoying. Lots of people asking where the bins though.
I can see a lot of paper cups being left in tables etc
What inside?
I don’t see a mention of an inside?
FenderStratocaster@lemmy.world 1 week ago
But they sell disposable items, likely for profit. They can’t have a system to dispose of trash in a responsible manner?
b_n@sh.itjust.works 1 week ago
Sounds like they have bins inside. That is responsible no?
You have the right to purchase something, doesn’t mean you have the right of convenience.
dubyakay@lemmy.ca 1 week ago
Most of these places, at least in Canada, are strictly operated as not-for-profit establishments, with focus on as little actual litter as possible. So no plastic lids or straws, no packaging. Wooden stir sticks, brown paper bags, etc. Local produce only. While these decompose easily, it’s still unsightly, so most of Parcs Canada / SEPAQ doesn’t have bins outside either.
I’d be disappointed if this were not the way that things are being done in England.
Mpatch@lemmy.world 1 week ago
This is false. Any location at Parks Canada that sells concessions will have a gargabe bin usually 55gal drum. Also there are multiple bear proof sortable garbage bins recycling bins and propane bottle disposal.