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The image shows a recycling bin with various icons and text indicating what can and cannot be disposed of. The bin is a large, rectangular structure with two doors. The left door has text in Spanish that translates to "Transform your waste" and "Deposit your organic matter here." It also features illustrations of organic waste like fruit peels, bones, and vegetables. The right door has text about "Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan" and lists different types of waste that can be deposited, such as fruit and vegetable scraps, meat bones, eggshells, coffee grounds, and tea bags. Below this, it specifies items that should NOT be thrown in this container, including diapers, plastic bags, sanitary pads, wet wipes, cooking oil, sweeping powder, cat litter, and cigarette butts. The recycling bin is located outdoors, against a textured, light-colored wall, with a wire fence visible in the background under a bright sky. The overall impression is that of public waste management infrastructure. Based on the text "Castilla-La Mancha" and "DIPUTACION PROVINCIAL DE CUENCA" on the right side of the bin, this recycling station is located in the province of Cuenca, Spain. Villarejo de Fuentes is a municipality within this province.
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