
Stake attention in this memory
This outdoor image showcases a waste segregation station, likely situated in Webuye, Bungoma County, Kenya, under bright daylight. The station consists of a green metal frame holding three distinct, color-coded bins for waste separation. On the left side of the frame, a white sign reads "BUNGORA COUNTY GOVERNMENT" (OCR shows BUNGORA, image shows BUNGOMA) and carries the public message: "KEEP TOWN CLEAN DO NOT LITTER". The three bins are clearly labeled: - The green bin on the top right is for "ORGANIC FOOD FRUITS LEAVES". - Below it, the blue bin is designated for "PLASTIC PLASTIC CONTAINERS SODA JUICE SOAPOIL" (OCR read 'FODA' which is likely 'SODA'). - The bottom-right red bin is for "OTHER LITTER PAPER METAL GLASS". In the background, a corrugated iron structure, possibly a fence or building wall, is visible. A large tree with bare branches stands on the left. Part of a vehicle, likely a van or bus, is seen on the far left. The ground is dry earth with sparse patches of grass and some scattered litter. A car tire is attached to the right side of the bin structure, possibly serving as a wheel or stabilizer. The scene highlights local government initiatives for environmental cleanliness and proper waste disposal.
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