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This is a close-up, vertically oriented photograph of a modern waste bin, likely made of brushed metal. The bin has a sleek, minimalist design with a horizontal seam dividing its upper and lower sections. On the left side of the bin, a white label with the text "CARTA" is partially visible, indicating that this section is designated for paper waste. Below this, the name "metalco" is printed in a smaller font.

The right side of the bin features the word "paper" printed in large, white, stylized lettering, also indicating its purpose. Below the "paper" text, there is a red square logo with white lettering that reads "SEA MilanAirports," suggesting the bin is located within Milan Malpensa Airport or Linate Airport, both operated by SEA. A black, rectangular handle or opening mechanism is positioned in the center of the lower section of the bin.

The background is blurred but appears to be an indoor environment, possibly an airport terminal, with hints of shelving units and other objects. The lighting is even, suggesting an interior setting, and there are no indications of weather or time of day. The overall impression is one of functionality and modern design, typical of public spaces.
Petrosyan

Jun 25, 2026

Ferno, Italy

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This is a close-up, vertically oriented photograph of a modern waste bin, likely made of brushed metal. The bin has a sleek, minimalist design with a horizontal seam dividing its upper and lower sections. On the left side of the bin, a white label with the text "CARTA" is partially visible, indicating that this section is designated for paper waste. Below this, the name "metalco" is printed in a smaller font. The right side of the bin features the word "paper" printed in large, white, stylized lettering, also indicating its purpose. Below the "paper" text, there is a red square logo with white lettering that reads "SEA MilanAirports," suggesting the bin is located within Milan Malpensa Airport or Linate Airport, both operated by SEA. A black, rectangular handle or opening mechanism is positioned in the center of the lower section of the bin. The background is blurred but appears to be an indoor environment, possibly an airport terminal, with hints of shelving units and other objects. The lighting is even, suggesting an interior setting, and there are no indications of weather or time of day. The overall impression is one of functionality and modern design, typical of public spaces.

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