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The image captures a scene in an indoor facility, likely a recycling plant or storage area for industrial waste, in Athi River, Kenya. The primary subjects are several large, white, woven polypropylene bulk bags, commonly known as FIBCs, filled with waste materials. In the foreground, one such large bag is prominently displayed, its top open and overflowing. Inside, there is a substantial quantity of mixed white waste, predominantly consisting of crumpled white plastic sheeting, possibly non-woven fabric or film offcuts. Interspersed among the white material are numerous pieces of a distinct blue and white patterned material. This patterned waste features light blue stripes or wave-like designs, along with small, faded orange or brown cartoon-like animal figures (resembling bears or lions) and very small, unreadable text. This strongly suggests the material is manufacturing waste or rejected stock from disposable hygiene products, such as diapers or sanitary pads. Further in the background, additional piles or partially visible large bags of similar white waste materials can be seen, indicating a significant accumulation of these materials. The setting appears to be a practical, industrial environment with ambient, diffused lighting, typical of daytime indoors. There are no people visible, and no specific activity beyond the apparent collection or storage of these materials is depicted. The image conveys a sense of bulk waste management.
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