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This image captures a waste sorting station featuring three recycling bins and an overhead sign, set on what appears to be a public platform, likely a train or metro station in São Paulo, Brazil. The time of day suggests either twilight or an overcast day, as overhead lights are illuminated, casting a soft glow. In the foreground, three square recycling bins are arranged side-by-side. From left to right: 1. A blue-topped bin, labeled "PAPEL" (Paper) with "Paper" underneath, and the universal recycling symbol. 2. A red-topped bin, labeled "PLÁSTICO" (Plastic) with "Plastic" underneath, and the universal recycling symbol. 3. A dark grey or green-topped bin, labeled "NÃO RECICLÁVEL" (Non-Recyclable) with "Unrecyclable" underneath. Each bin contains a clear plastic liner, and they are mounted on a gridded metal floor. Above the bins, a dark grey sign displays a message in Portuguese: "LIXO tem lugar certo." (Garbage has its right place.). The word "LIXO" is stylized in green with geometric patterns, and a graphic of a person disposing trash into a bin is shown to its left. In the background, a concrete wall separates the platform from a dense area of green trees and foliage, indicating an outdoor or semi-outdoor setting. The presence of the bins and the clear sorting instructions highlight an emphasis on waste management and environmental responsibility in this public space.
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