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The image displays a green recycling bin positioned on a paved, dirty surface in an urban setting, identified as Buenos Aires, Argentina. The bin is rectangular and corrugated, with clear instructional labels in Spanish.

The green section of the bin is labeled "EN ESTE CONTENEDOR VAN LOS Reciclables Limpios y secos" (IN THIS CONTAINER GO THE Recyclables Clean and dry). Below this, a series of circular icons illustrate acceptable materials: "Metal", "Vidrios enteros" (Whole glass), "Plásticos" (Plastics), "Tetra Briks", "Papeles" (Papers), and "Cartones" (Cardboard). A prominent red stripe on the bin warns "No tires acá:" (Don't throw here:), listing prohibited items with corresponding icons: "Caca de perro" (Dog feces), "Ramas, hojas o pasto" (Branches, leaves or grass), and "Servilletas o restos de comida" (Napkins or food scraps). The words "Buenos Aires Ciudad" (Buenos Aires City) and a small "OMB" logo are also visible on the bin.

Despite the bin's purpose, the area around it is cluttered with various forms of waste. To the right, a large black plastic bag is open, revealing rocks or construction debris. Another black plastic bag contains a large green plastic bottle and other refuse. Three dark green wine bottles, two upright and one on its side, rest near a beige plastic bag and a small open cardboard box. The ground is covered with dirt, dry leaves, and small fragments of debris. A yellow cable runs across the scene. The image captures a daytime setting, illustrating a common urban waste disposal scenario.
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May 21, 2026, 4:43 PM

Buenos Aires, Argentina

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The image displays a green recycling bin positioned on a paved, dirty surface in an urban setting, identified as Buenos Aires, Argentina. The bin is rectangular and corrugated, with clear instructional labels in Spanish. The green section of the bin is labeled "EN ESTE CONTENEDOR VAN LOS Reciclables Limpios y secos" (IN THIS CONTAINER GO THE Recyclables Clean and dry). Below this, a series of circular icons illustrate acceptable materials: "Metal", "Vidrios enteros" (Whole glass), "Plásticos" (Plastics), "Tetra Briks", "Papeles" (Papers), and "Cartones" (Cardboard). A prominent red stripe on the bin warns "No tires acá:" (Don't throw here:), listing prohibited items with corresponding icons: "Caca de perro" (Dog feces), "Ramas, hojas o pasto" (Branches, leaves or grass), and "Servilletas o restos de comida" (Napkins or food scraps). The words "Buenos Aires Ciudad" (Buenos Aires City) and a small "OMB" logo are also visible on the bin. Despite the bin's purpose, the area around it is cluttered with various forms of waste. To the right, a large black plastic bag is open, revealing rocks or construction debris. Another black plastic bag contains a large green plastic bottle and other refuse. Three dark green wine bottles, two upright and one on its side, rest near a beige plastic bag and a small open cardboard box. The ground is covered with dirt, dry leaves, and small fragments of debris. A yellow cable runs across the scene. The image captures a daytime setting, illustrating a common urban waste disposal scenario.

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